Anonymous wrote:And I'm sad that this band of parents are dragging other teachers down. You encourage them to 'fight' with you then they are left in hostile work places.
You all have a beef with dawn & co. I get it. But stop using teachers in your attack strategies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I talked to a neighbor whose 3 year old grandson was sent home a couple times in the middle of the day for excessively hitting other kids largely due to not getting enough sleep at night. I'm not sure what the best way for schools/DC to handle these situations is.
Well, I think it is totally unacceptable to subject other children to aggressive behavior. There should be separate schools for these kids or least separate classrooms.
so a 3 year old child is abused by his caretakers (not getting enough sleep at night at 3????) and your response is that "those kids" should get separate scools or classrooms? at 3 or 4? if a child this age has serious behavioral problems the child needs to be helped ASAP, social services need to be involved and work with the family if there is one, or give one to the child if he does not have it. we are not talking about a rude 16 year old, we are talking about a toddler or barely older child who is reacting to a problem. he/she needs help. the last thing the child needs is being labeled and isolated from the other children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I talked to a neighbor whose 3 year old grandson was sent home a couple times in the middle of the day for excessively hitting other kids largely due to not getting enough sleep at night. I'm not sure what the best way for schools/DC to handle these situations is.
Well, I think it is totally unacceptable to subject other children to aggressive behavior. There should be separate schools for these kids or least separate classrooms.
Anonymous wrote:^^^^ PP, that's no news flash, sorry. Calling people racists for making race-neutral comments might cause you to do some self-reflection. Bullies are everywhere, and they need to be stopped. Yes, bullies are usually bullied themselves at home, and they continue the cycle. As far as leaving DCPS, you may wish to consider this for yourself as you appear to be part of the problem and lack ability or desire to fix anything.
Anonymous wrote:No, that is not context. Are you really surprised that a cluster, with 3 campuses and working with 1000+ kids has made some missteps? Of course.
And my guess if that if you look to the originators of the old thread and this new one, you will find the same 2-3 parents.
If you do not like DCPS, GO! Or play the lottery.