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[quote=Anonymous]OP here. I wasn't planning on getting involved unless things escalated. she is good at self advocating to adults or predictable kids. it's just these two kids. she has had classes with them before but never had to sit with them. she has seen their behavior and is frankly, afraid of it. these kids have no problems yelling at a teacher and most teachers tune them out because there isnt much they can do. So my dd spoke with the counselor and the counselor agreed that changes need to be made in that class. I told my dd to tell teacher/counselor to move the other girls and not her since she didnt do anything wrong. FWIW, this school is truly diverse racially and economically, but skews lower SES. Based on my 7 years experience I strongly PM 10support separating kids that cause repeated disruptions. It is not fair for the teachers and students to have to deal with it. And it isnt fair to the disruptive kids because they are being ignored and pushed through school without the support they need.[/quote]
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