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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s not the teachers. It is the school’s admin. Gatekeepers to accessing appropriate placements for students. School systems have also reduced placement opportunities (specialized separate schools and tailored prgms) in favor of the cheaper “home school model.” This benefits no one. No one. We need smaller localized school districts where you know all of your BOE members & importantly, THEIR kids attend school WITH YOUR kids in the same school, experiencing the same things first hand. Only then when there are shared experiences will there be meaningful change. If I had it to do all over, I’d never raise a family here in these mega school districts. [/quote] School admin isn't the gatekeeper. Capacity is. You can't place students in special programs when those special programs don't have seats. You could increase the size of the programs, but that's significantly more expensive than the home school model.[/quote] Expulsion used to be a thing. If the kid can't control themselves, then they can become the parent's problem, not the school's. [/quote] It still is, but you can't expel a student because don't want to spend the necessary resources for FAPE on them[/quote]
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