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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]When a disruptive troublemaker is viewed as been “vulnernable” or “special needs” by virtue of being a disruptive troublemaker, the rest of the school is essentially enslaved to the “needs” of that child, which is completely unfair whether or not the child has legitimate problems. The moment a child begins to consistently undermine the academic experience of others, they need to be removed from the situation for alternative schooling. To the extent those alternative accommodations are deficient, the child’s parents can invoke their legal rights a that point. We need stop making policy by optics -- “we can’t expel little Connor or Tyrone because how would that look? We know keeping them around hurts all the other kids, but appearances are so much more important...” [/quote] x100000000[/quote] Also, structuring it as a "learning experience" for the victim is positively disgusting. [/quote]
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