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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]^ I don’t know why the teachers unions aren’t protesting and refusing to work either. They stopped work during Covid which was much less of a risk for them than violence in the schools (especially in some areas). And the public would actually be on their side with this, because the vast majority of us don’t want these violent kids in our schools either. At very least those kids should be put in a room all day together and kept away from the other kids. I don’t believe that any law prevents that (it’s “appropriate” to keep them apart from other kids if they’re violent) but if so then laws can be changed.[/quote] Many people would not be on the teacher’s side. They’d say we are bad at our jobs Or that we knew what we signed up for. [/quote] Not only that, but any teacher who told the truth would probably be in trouble with admin. I know one teacher who told a parent when her child was sexually assaulted in the third grade, by another child in the class - an aggressive and violent child who had been wreaking havoc in our school and hurting other children since Kindergarten, in spite of all our pleas to have him removed from gen ed. That teacher was gone within a year, and they made her life absolutely miserable until then. [/quote]
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