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[quote=Anonymous]OP, here. I can empathize with a teacher in DCPS who might wince when hearing a kid that was in a charter is now going to be in their class, if their experience is that these kids are often the trouble makers and will add to the cohort of like minded trouble makers in the class already, making an impossible even more so. the teacher might feel dumped on. And, the easiest target for frustration might by the charter, or the system that allows charter schools in general to offload these kids. At the same time, the bureaucracy of DCPS should be also considered as it is in the best position to solve this problem. Trouble makers should not be allowed in any DCPS classroom. In practice, does a DCPS teacher have recourse to suspend and expel bullies? If PP who wants an admission that charters are offloading problems to DCPS is a teacher, an honest and full answer would be welcome. Thanks in advance for your candor. [/quote]
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