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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Teachers don't want them either. We had a violent chair thrower in our class last year. Teachers can't physically restrain him so they had to evacuate 25 kids instead. [b]We are not in a W district so no heavy weight lawyer parents who could really rally others and sue the district and school board.[/b] But thats what needs to be done in each case. My and 24 other kids education was compromised because this child was repeatedly allowed to come back to class after violent incidents. Principal and teachers are powerless in these cases. It sucks. [/quote] Even at a W feeder, it doesn’t work that way. I had a student who daily mimed self harm and threats to others. At least once a week, we had to clear the room. Another student developed PTSD as a result. We weren’t even his home school. He was there on a COSA because his twin sister was at our school for her IEP and mom needed to take them both to therapy during the day. Other kids were traumatized for mom’s convenience.[/quote]
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