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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The bullies and disruptive kids are posting in the chat on the online school platforms (e.g. MS Teams). I encourage parents to take a look. VERY eye opening![/quote] YES! My DD is in class with a kid she said was a menace in an earlier class they had together, but never could give specific details so I didn't take it seriously. But this year I can see that he openly is a jerk to everyone in the class in the chat. He is constantly trying to start up a side conversation, pull people to breakout rooms, remove people from meetings, join the wrong breakout groups on purpose (join all breakout rooms for a minute while people are trying to work). It has been eye opening. [/quote] What grade are your kids in? I am sure there is a lot of that going on, but the chat in my third-graders class is just hilarious. The kids are so clever and so cute. Sometimes obnoxious, yeah. But. Everybody should read their kid’s chats for the entertainment value at a minimum. [/quote] 4th! [/quote] I'm the other PP and also 4th. From what I can see, the other kids seem fine on the chat, but it's just this one kid that my DD complains about almost every day. Yesterday he popped into her after school small reading group. I don't understand why the teacher hasn't been able to do more to control him - she's obviously annoyed by him. [/quote] DP here. Say something, document it. We had one student who always asked my DC, every day, several times per day - about almost each and every assignment. He could not follow directions and needed help, and the teacher thought that my DC would be a good .....IDK....second teacher?? The boy needed an aide or something, but they refused because the mom didn't want to admit he had a problem - which did him a HUGE disservice, because now no one wants to help him. It was disruptive of him to expect one student to miss their assignment time to try to walk him through the steps, and he was taking classes that were not his level. You need to document everything to the school if a student is being disruptive, OP. Otherwise, the school, with the parents lead, will let anything slide that they can. [/quote]
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