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[quote=Anonymous]I'm a teacher. One of my students a few years ago was so disruptive that it affected the entire learning process the whole year. I had very little support. I begged, I documented, I tried. Well, my students did poorly on their benchmark testing. I was given a low rating because of this. The school was cutting staff that year and the lowest performers were being let go. (yes, in a union school) I had documentation of every.little. thing including emails reaching out, etc, etc. And even as non tenured teacher, I hired a lawyer through the union, fought it and won. Now I'm suing the district. This will take years, but I'm happy to fight it. So, to the OP, thanks for doing your part in helping your child (dripping sarcasm). You just might play a part in getting a good teacher fired. You are a dangerous idiot.[/quote]
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