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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][img][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] This is disheartening to hear. My sixth grader is currently in gen Ed and for a couple of their core subjects, the kids with IEPs who need extra supports are in the class. One of them is constantly interrupting my child. The teachers move this kid around to different tables because all the kids complain that they are being interrupted. And when my own child complains to the teacher, they tell my child to just try to ignore the kid. I’m sure my child does not have the full picture, but according to them, the teacher who helps these kids just gives them the answers and then they are done before everyone else. The same kid who interrupts my child all the time then comes and makes fun of them for not being finished already. Was really hoping that honors in middle school would allow my child to get away from this sort of thing. Guess not.[/quote] Hate to break it to you and your snowflake but there are kids who interrupt and disrupt in all levels of classes. [/quote] Should other kid just have to deal with it because the interrupter has an IEP? The kids who don’t have one are disciplined when they interrupt or talk out of turn. [/quote] I have a kid with an IEP who I can guarantee is better behaved than anyone in any advanced class. In addition, they can keep up with the curriculum but do need their IEP for goals specific to their learning disabilities. [b] IEP should not automatically disqualify you from certain courses or environments.[/b] I am very glad that FCPS is taking this direction. [/quote] No one is saying that. [/quote] Exactly. Didn’t say that at all. One of my own kids has a 504. They do not disrupt other kids’ learning. But the ones who do disrupt others seem to be allowed to do this on the name of inclusion. And the other kids are asked to just deal with it. The disruptive kids are handled with kid gloves while others without IEPs get yelled at for doing much less. If a kid with an IEP is prone to outbursts and disruptive behavior, their inclusion comes at the expense of other children’s education. [/quote]
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