Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jesus. What do you do with a child like this? Is this nature? Is the child doomed to be a psychopath? Did the parents cause this? Why haven’t the parents’ identity been released? Shouldn’t they be charged like the parents of the Michigan shooter? I get the shooter is a minor, but I don’t like that the parents aren’t facing consequences for allowing their psycho kid to access a gun.
What can we as parents do to keep these dangerous kids away from our own children. If this continues then those who can afford it will leave for private schools since privates can choose who to admit.
VOTE for candidates who will do something about it instead of continually sweeping these issues under the rug. Wake up, people! I work at a school. We had a student like this for an entire year. Untold psychological damage he did to fellow students who had to evacuate the classroom daily not to mention physical injury to teachers.
It would have to be Federal candidates because that is the law effecting local school systems.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jesus. What do you do with a child like this? Is this nature? Is the child doomed to be a psychopath? Did the parents cause this? Why haven’t the parents’ identity been released? Shouldn’t they be charged like the parents of the Michigan shooter? I get the shooter is a minor, but I don’t like that the parents aren’t facing consequences for allowing their psycho kid to access a gun.
What can we as parents do to keep these dangerous kids away from our own children. If this continues then those who can afford it will leave for private schools since privates can choose who to admit.
VOTE for candidates who will do something about it instead of continually sweeping these issues under the rug. Wake up, people! I work at a school. We had a student like this for an entire year. Untold psychological damage he did to fellow students who had to evacuate the classroom daily not to mention physical injury to teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jesus. What do you do with a child like this? Is this nature? Is the child doomed to be a psychopath? Did the parents cause this? Why haven’t the parents’ identity been released? Shouldn’t they be charged like the parents of the Michigan shooter? I get the shooter is a minor, but I don’t like that the parents aren’t facing consequences for allowing their psycho kid to access a gun.
What can we as parents do to keep these dangerous kids away from our own children. If this continues then those who can afford it will leave for private schools since privates can choose who to admit.
VOTE for candidates who will do something about it instead of continually sweeping these issues under the rug. Wake up, people! I work at a school. We had a student like this for an entire year. Untold psychological damage he did to fellow students who had to evacuate the classroom daily not to mention physical injury to teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Jesus. What do you do with a child like this? Is this nature? Is the child doomed to be a psychopath? Did the parents cause this? Why haven’t the parents’ identity been released? Shouldn’t they be charged like the parents of the Michigan shooter? I get the shooter is a minor, but I don’t like that the parents aren’t facing consequences for allowing their psycho kid to access a gun.
What can we as parents do to keep these dangerous kids away from our own children. If this continues then those who can afford it will leave for private schools since privates can choose who to admit.
Anonymous wrote:One of my former students was very out of control. She had tried to cut other students with scissors, hit/punch/kick whatever adult tried to stop her from eloping or hurting other people, etc. Her mother refused mental health services because she was "fine at home." Long story short, there isn't a lot that can be done without parental consent. I felt so bad for this child who was struggling so much. She transferred and I still wonder how she is. We need a lot more mental health counseling and sometimes students just need to be removed for everyone's safety even if the parent doesn't agree.
Anonymous wrote:Jesus. What do you do with a child like this? Is this nature? Is the child doomed to be a psychopath? Did the parents cause this? Why haven’t the parents’ identity been released? Shouldn’t they be charged like the parents of the Michigan shooter? I get the shooter is a minor, but I don’t like that the parents aren’t facing consequences for allowing their psycho kid to access a gun.
What can we as parents do to keep these dangerous kids away from our own children. If this continues then those who can afford it will leave for private schools since privates can choose who to admit.
Anonymous wrote:Please remember that most mentally ill children and adults are not violent. My son has psychosis but you would never know it.
I'm a teacher and we've had students like this at my school nearly every year. I hope all of the details come out about what the teacher tried to do that led up to the shooting. I hope there is a paper/email trail a mile long about this student. I also hope the parents are charged. If the gun was actually locked, how did the kid get it and bring it to school to shoot someone? Come on!
Because it’s a copyright violation to post the whole thing.Anonymous wrote:Why was article deleted?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Between FERPA and FAPE (and I wouldn't be surprised if some DCUM posters helped with the writing of the included laws), as well as advocates and attorneys, schools are often forced to keep very troubled and aggressive students in inclusion or regular classrooms when they truly need to be in small group settings for most of the day or in a separate school.
FERPA passed in 1974 and FAPE was established in 1975.