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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Our our NW school [b]these kids[/b] are always spread across 5 classrooms. Class placement is literally built a[b]round them each year. [/b] Usually the strongest teacher in the grade is given 3 or 4. It's always evident who they view the strongest teacher to be based on this. How is one poor teacher going to handle them all? This makes zero sense. [/quote] Your post makes it seem that no consideration is made of the other 100 students. That "A" is a known bully and needs to be placed away from "B", "C" and "D" who have been victims. Or that the mental health of student "Z" who had a death in the family is not considered. Yes, strong teachers typically get the children who may have some classroom behavior challenges - they kids do not all have IEPs - as if it is "just" ADHD it is typically a 504. You might be surprised that the "3 or 4" who are given to a teacher who you think have IEPs - are not the kids with IEPs - the kids with IEPs do not where a patch sewn to their shirts each day to identify them.[/quote]
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