Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the victim is forced to change schools but the bully can keep on tormenting kids at the current school. Got it DCPS.
Kids who can’t behave or have IEPs on behavior are more important than the kids who can behave and don’t have IEPs on behavior. They have more rights.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the victim is forced to change schools but the bully can keep on tormenting kids at the current school. Got it DCPS.
Not great. But far better than condemning them to stay put.
Anonymous wrote:So the victim is forced to change schools but the bully can keep on tormenting kids at the current school. Got it DCPS.
Anonymous wrote:So the victim is forced to change schools but the bully can keep on tormenting kids at the current school. Got it DCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCPS struggles to provide a safe learning environment. Not sure what the issue is. Don’t they have an alternative school for kids who have bad behavioral issues? Or was this unique to my school district growing up?
They do have alternative school for kids with behavioral issues or who are caught doing things like drug dealing on campus. Placement can be a lengthy process, however.
And students and their families have more legal rights to contest placements than they did when you grew up. And if behavioral issues are due to a disability, the school district has to try multiple interventions before such a restrictive placement can be made, including potentially filing a legal case against a parent who disagrees with sending the child to an alternative school.
It isn't simple. And the administrators cannot legally tell the victim's families what exactly they are doing or what they root cause is.
HOWEVER, if your child is being bullied and the school can't get it under control, you can seek a placement at an OOB school for safety ground and they are usually granted. It's what the chancellor discretion policy is supposed to be used for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCPS struggles to provide a safe learning environment. Not sure what the issue is. Don’t they have an alternative school for kids who have bad behavioral issues? Or was this unique to my school district growing up?
They do have alternative school for kids with behavioral issues or who are caught doing things like drug dealing on campus. Placement can be a lengthy process, however.
Anonymous wrote:DCPS struggles to provide a safe learning environment. Not sure what the issue is. Don’t they have an alternative school for kids who have bad behavioral issues? Or was this unique to my school district growing up?