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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Pretty sure you can involve the police [b]if children are being assaulted by other children[/b]. We had this type of situation at a private - basically were told there was nothing they could do, but was made clear we were not constrained from contacting the authorities. [/quote] And so continues the school to prison pipeline. This is a child we're talking about. Do you really think this child should have an arrest record and perhaps be incarcerated so that your child doesn't miss a few minutes of instruction? Do you think that's good for society long term?[/quote] This post is unresponsive to the problem being discussed. [/quote] Pp said assaulted. That's VERY different than just missing out on a few minutes of instruction. I wouldn't want the kid to be arrested, but if my kid was assaulted I wouldn't just tell him he had to deal with it. And why should I be the one to have to pay for private school or find a new school? So if calling the cops is what's needed to protect my kid, I'm going to do it. [/quote] Arresting a child with mental health or Sn isn't going to help and make matters worse. Why would you pay for a private or find a new school? Your child is your priority and their safety is #1. This school isn't helping any of the kids and at some point you really risk yours becoming a target.[/quote] This school could be almost any school now given the requirement that SN kids be placed in a "least restrictive" setting. If other children are being hurt physically, that needs to be stopped now. [/quote]
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