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[quote=Anonymous]You need to inmmediately complain and say your child is scared and anxious. Tell your child if the classroom is evacuated and they witness and aggression or unsafe behavior to go to nurse and say they don't feel well and to beg to call you. Go immediately to pick up your child and keep them home the next day. Call and complain again to principal and demand your child be moved classrooms or the other child be moved. In the end if your child's cohort is filled with kids like this I would move my kid to Catholic school or a private school where discipline is enforced. I have 3 kids and my oldest child's cohort was amazing. No major behavior problems, nice parents, etc. My younger child's cohort was a nightmare. Several kids so out of control they would evaluate classrooms. Not so nice moms, bratty kids, cliquish behavior. I moved him in second grade around November after his class was repeatedly evacuated. Another kid ran out if the classroom, another kid wouldn't keep quiet and would never stop talking, etc. I visited 2 Catholic schools about equidistant from my house. I asked people I knew who had kids there what cohort for my child's grade was better.[/quote]
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