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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why isn't he in the ED program?[/quote] OP is better off w/o the coding. Once the kid is coded, I can guarantee that they'll claim the behavior manifests from his issues. Right now, she can follow up with a police report. Keep a paper trail. CPS should be called, too, b/c this is not behavior that's normal. And document with the union. [/quote] I hate this kind of pernicious myth. An IEP does NOT mean a child has the right to violently threaten the rest of the class or teachers. If this disruptive behavior comes from his disability, then that's a reason to give him an appropriate placement or more support! And kids with IEPs can absolutely be suspended or disciplined (just look on the stats on that -- they are.) The IEP gives you MORE avenues, not fewer. Also, none of the other measures you listed are incompatible with having an IEP in place. Not that I necessarily agree with this, but you can still call the police, CPS, and your union if the kid has an IEP. [/quote] no shit, Sherlock However, suspensions and expulsions with an ED coding are close to impossible. You clearly don't know the game very well or haven't been around long enough to see trends. [/quote]
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