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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Randomly ran across this YT suggested video. I'm a parent and not a teacher. Need to get the crazy kids and the sped kids out of gen ed. Stop defending these kids and terrible parents. [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IwfHPTVyrkw[/youtube][/quote] My two are in their teenage years now; one is about to leave FCPS for college. Both have personally told me of other kids who have overturned desks, thrown chairs across classrooms, stood on top of desks and screamed obscenities at teachers, etc. FCPS’s school board’s policy is currently: evacuate the classroom of every other child in order to let the chair-thrower to calm down. Obviously all learning stops at that point. And the chair-throwing kid (most often a SPED kid, sorry to say) is back in class the next day, because “the school is concerned about the SPED kid’s possible learning loss.” No, I am not kidding. Inclusion is what FCPS hides behind to justify their damaging policies. FCPS extreme interpretation of the “I” in DEI is harming every child in Fairfax county. Of course SPED kids have a right to an education too. But SPED kids do not have a right to disrupt everyone else’s education, nor is there a right to inclusion in normal classes. Bringback specialized schools for the kids who need them. The extreme “inclusion” philosophy needs to end.[/quote] Not all children requiring special education are behavior problems. Stop lumping them together. And stop saying SPED kids. It is rude. This is a child with that learns different. And part of the reason they need to learned differently is because of system is made for kids who sit quietly and listen. There is such little hands on and outdoor time kids are going crazy. It is not all the kids or parents fault.[/quote] You don’t even hear what you're saying. What you say is exactly that gen ed classrooms are not amenable to sped kids. Ergo, separate spaces for different learning.[/quote] +1[/quote]
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