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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have a 9yr old, who does have anxiety. Today a classmate became upset about a missing “car” and attacked their teacher. He grabbed her hair and then began hitting her with a white board. He then threaten to kill everyone in the class if he didn’t get his car back. The class was evacuated but it took about 10-15min to get the child off the teacher. My child does not want to go to school tomorrow. She knows that child is suspended, but is convinced something like that could happened again because according to her there are other crazy kids.” I don’t even know how to navigate this. [/quote] [b]It sounds like your child attends a very bad schools[/b] with kids who suffer abuse at home. I feel for those children, but would not want my kids in the same learning environment. Especially of your daughter says there are other kids like this. If you can afford to move or put her in private school, do it. Don't sacrifice your kid for 'the greater good' like folks on here advocate.[/quote] Not necessarily a "very bad" school. We moved to a well-regarded FCPS elementary school (high Great Schools score, high test scores, etc. etc.) and my child has a disruptive student in her class. He attacked and hurt another child with an object but is still in school. The other child was moved to a different classroom. [/quote]
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