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[quote=Anonymous]Similar situation with a kid at my child's school a few years ago. Violence, threats to harm self and other students, and classroom destruction were happening at least twice a week. Very bright kid who definitely had emotional problems and parents were unwilling to consider alternative placement, per the mom's regular FB posts and rants. Admin was kind of rolling over and not doing much although I think the teacher was trying her best. A bunch of parents, including me, escalated the situation in writing to the district superintendent and PSL. Everything was documented. At least one parent with a legal background threatened legal action after their child was harmed. The kid was eventually moved to an ED center and appears to be doing much better. I mean no disrespect, but being very bright or even highly gifted won't get you very far in life if you are emotionally unstable and disregulated. Getting the behaviors under control and keeping everyone safe should be first priority. [/quote]
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