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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The school had no doors and there were no lock down drills. And he was only there for a half a day. Wow. I know that people are all like: parents should have a voice in their kids education. But it really sounds like the teachers should have a stronger voice. And I know that my IEP friends are going to be enraged about this: but if your kid is violent he really can’t be protected by an IEP anymore. If your child was an adult, he would be tried for assault. If you think that your child’s aggressive behavior should be excused- you’re part of the problem. And for goodness sake: teachers can’t hit a child back. They are not allowed because they can be sued for hitting a kid. Which is at this point a result of the parents being awful. If your kid is strangling teachers or other kids: they should be suspended for a week and expelled with a second offense. I’m sorry: but if you can’t raise your kids to not be violent, then it isn’t the school systems responsibility to fix your kid. It’s yours. [/quote] This. Virtual schooling exists now. The laws need to be changed. If your kid is violent, you go to virtual public school. Make it the parents’ problem every day and see how quickly many of them get their kid help, rather than sending their kids to school to ge someone else’s problem five days a week and sticking their heads in the sand. “But I haaaave to wooooork.” Don’t care. Figure it out.[/quote] It is terrible that it took something like to change the way schools deal with violent kids, but now that this school system is going to have to pay millions to Abby Zwerner for this (and she deserves every last penny available to her under the school system’s insurance policy) it will make a difference. Every parent of a kid physically assaulted by one of these problem children that are never removed from a school should lawyer up and threaten to sue. These incidents don’t happen in a vacuum there is always a trail demonstrating that the administration was on notice of the kid’s violent behavior and risk to others. This isn’t an IEP issue either, requiring a kid to be accompanied to school by a parent because they are so violent is not an IEP. [/quote] Exactly. FCPS administers had better take note if they continually protect violent kids in school. And we don’t need to wait for a shooting either. Enough is enough. [/quote] +100 to the main quote. The statement the parents issue was full of scammer preacher-speak, thanking the teacher for “her sacrifice” and asking for prayers for their little shooter. He DID NOT have an actual “acutely disability” beyond “being Damian to worthless layabout dickbag stunting for Facebook” parents, and the curse of having a grandmama who wasn’t yet 45. I have such contempt for all of this. They KNEW they were failing; they KNEW he was at an almost lethal violence level: what kindergartner touched a girl’s private parts after she’s had a playground fall? Strangles the teacher? Gets kicked out of school? If this “acute disability” existed it would have a goddamned name that his shirking kinfolk would whip out to use a shield and we ALL KNOW IT. The “why” was always nothing but a lie. There is nothing fixable. All the time in the world to make social media posts. No time to defuse this disaster.[/quote]
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