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Reply to "DCPS suspending students and not accounting for it, and now the ACLU is getting involved"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My kid comes from a loving middle class home. He also has documented SNs and an IEP. He did not ask for his learning disabilities and mental health issues. I have seen firsthand how out-of-school suspensions affect kids with SNs. Kids like mine have a right to a public education, just as your neurotypical kids do. I stand with the ACLU and Every Student, Every Day on this one. There are clear violations of procedure going on, and violations of student and parent rights as well.[/quote] If your kid hurls a chair at a teacher, there should be a consequence. Other kids shouldn't have to be scared in the classroom. [/quote] Yea, but why they got to suspend? They supposed to be teaching them, but they aint want do there job. Smh. [/quote] Are you serious? What consequence do you suggest? Would you want to be in a classroom with a chair thrower? Would you want your child in the classroom of a chair thrower? Suspend them IN SCHOOL WITH SUPERVISION. But keep them away from everyone else.[/quote] DCPS current policy is usually to keep them in the classroom or send them back to the classroom, and blame the teachers![/quote]
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