Anonymous wrote:My child landed into a section of inclusion *advanced* (haha) 7th grade English. According to her, the teacher and a nice but ineffectual aid spend most of the period supporting, corralling, reporting issues about five or six students with learning or behavioral disabilities. Several of the kids are the most known issues in the school. I feel nothing but sympathy for the teacher, especially because a couple of the disabled kids are really awful. Probably the teacher is fine, but who knows. My child who is good at math, but English is not her strong suit. She feels like she can’t get any support. Were the non-disabled students specifically chosen for this class? If we talk to the counselor, could she be switched to a gen ed section?
Did you really write "especially because a couple of the disabled kids are really awful" thinking it's okay to think and write this? Agree with others who think you're an awful excuse of a human.