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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Did you fight the suspension? I would be angry if a kid tripped my kid and he managed a tooth and then the same kid harassed my kid with no consequences while my kid got a suspension. Was it a hard shove? Did the other kid get hurt? [/quote] Agree. I’d be in the office everyday trying to figure this out. It is hard. I know. But this is urgent. It is hard to get suspended. I hope the other kid was punished as well. I hope the father is involved as well.[/quote] I agree but I will say that I think some schools have gone in the other direction post-covid and suspend very easily and very rigidly. [/quote] As they should! Responding with violence is never the answer, and Op's son is old enough to know this and process this. All violence should be responded to with suspension, because otherwise any kid could claim anything they wanted to justify their violence. That is why there is rightfully a no tolerance policy. I have seen violent kids claim "bullying" when in fact there was harassment from the violent side. The schools aren't stupid. If your kid is prone to snapping, get him help. Don't sic him on the other kids. The other kids have a right to a learning environment without violence. [/quote]
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