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[quote=Anonymous]My DS' grade was like this in 1st grade before covid. When I spoke to his teacher about "the kid who was flipping chairs all over the classroom and we had to leave", she said she couldn't get an aide or assistant because two of the other classes in the grade were *worse*. Then covid happened and some of the most troubled kids left. Things have settled down for the most part. I can say that if things had continued with that cohort of kids, though, we probably would have tightened belts and made the jump to private. My advice to OP is to make sure you send factual emails to the principal. Nothing inflammatory, but just saying "This and this and this happened and it's affecting my child's ability to learn and enjoy school." My MIL was a kindergarten teacher and had a really problematic student one year. When she talked to the principal about getting help, he said "Can't be that big of a problem - none of the parents have complained." This was a desk-flipping, smear-poop-on-the-wall kid. So be vocal! Don't let them sweep it under the rug![/quote]
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