Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The school is saying this student is dealing with anger management issues and that this is not the first classmate incident. They are monitoring the situation. Teacher profusely apologized and admitted she is struggling to retain control of the student. I have about a million emotions going at the same time.
This sounds a lot like what FCPS has been allowing to go on at Forest Edge elementary school:
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/75/1156966.page
I'm an FCPS teacher this is happening all over the county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because the progressive mantra is that all people are entitled to a mainstream education so those at the bottom behaviorally or intellectually can have good examples and be pulled up. The losers, of course, are the stable and focused kids.
My Republican friend, it is a law so progressive or not, you are supposed to follow it. I understand sometimes your party and its leaders choose not to follow laws, but most people don’t like jail.
Anonymous wrote:Because the progressive mantra is that all people are entitled to a mainstream education so those at the bottom behaviorally or intellectually can have good examples and be pulled up. The losers, of course, are the stable and focused kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:100% have the school move your child to a different class. The kid who hurt her will disrupt the class, monopolize the teacher’s attention, and take away from everyone’s ability to feel safe and learn all year. The system protects the perpetrator not the victims.
This is sadly true.
Signed a teachers
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The school is saying this student is dealing with anger management issues and that this is not the first classmate incident. They are monitoring the situation. Teacher profusely apologized and admitted she is struggling to retain control of the student. I have about a million emotions going at the same time.
This sounds a lot like what FCPS has been allowing to go on at Forest Edge elementary school:
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/75/1156966.page
I'm an FCPS teacher this is happening all over the county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The school is saying this student is dealing with anger management issues and that this is not the first classmate incident. They are monitoring the situation. Teacher profusely apologized and admitted she is struggling to retain control of the student. I have about a million emotions going at the same time.
Shocking the school would give you any information about another child. Public school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The school is saying this student is dealing with anger management issues and that this is not the first classmate incident. They are monitoring the situation. Teacher profusely apologized and admitted she is struggling to retain control of the student. I have about a million emotions going at the same time.
This sounds a lot like what FCPS has been allowing to go on at Forest Edge elementary school:
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/75/1156966.page
Anonymous wrote:100% have the school move your child to a different class. The kid who hurt her will disrupt the class, monopolize the teacher’s attention, and take away from everyone’s ability to feel safe and learn all year. The system protects the perpetrator not the victims.
Anonymous wrote:The school is saying this student is dealing with anger management issues and that this is not the first classmate incident. They are monitoring the situation. Teacher profusely apologized and admitted she is struggling to retain control of the student. I have about a million emotions going at the same time.
Anonymous wrote:Not acceptable.
Anonymous wrote:What the heck is wrong with schools?! Is there some reason we can't open more for disciplinary issues? There's a lot of focus on special needs and also gifted kids, but what about the ones who are violent?