Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to rename this thread “Why can’t a group of teachers and administrators get a 2nd or 3rd graded to class?” I mean COME ON. 2nd or 3rd grade!?
agreed.
I don't think you can judge all 2nd or 3rd grade students as the same. I have seen some very volatile and dangerous young children. The school did the right thing by not physically restraining or manhandling the child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to rename this thread “Why can’t a group of teachers and administrators get a 2nd or 3rd graded to class?” I mean COME ON. 2nd or 3rd grade!?
agreed.
I don't think you can judge all 2nd or 3rd grade students as the same. I have seen some very volatile and dangerous young children. The school did the right thing by not physically restraining or manhandling the child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to rename this thread “Why can’t a group of teachers and administrators get a 2nd or 3rd graded to class?” I mean COME ON. 2nd or 3rd grade!?
agreed.
Anonymous wrote:It is a denial of FAPE to ask parents to come pick up a child with unwanted behaviors. How many times do you think the school has called in the past?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to rename this thread “Why can’t a group of teachers and administrators get a 2nd or 3rd graded to class?” I mean COME ON. 2nd or 3rd grade!?
agreed.
Anonymous wrote:Op is this Loudoun? Sure sounds like Loudoun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I do not blame the parent AT ALL in this situation.
There are times when you just don’t have the bandwidth anymore, especially if you’re dealing with another issue at home and stuck waiting for a repair man.
Our school is very good at managing such situations, it welcomes students with SN who cannot be educated in nearby schools, and police has never been called. Seems to me like this school team lacks experience.
What school is this? My school (not a public) insists I come pick up in situations as described by the Op. I would love to find a school that is staffed to handle these situations. I am at my wit’s end and lucky that I have not been fired.
Anonymous wrote:I want to rename this thread “Why can’t a group of teachers and administrators get a 2nd or 3rd graded to class?” I mean COME ON. 2nd or 3rd grade!?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In addition to the above possibilities, Maybe the school calls constantly and the parent feels (rightly or wrongly) that the school should do a better job managing student instead of relying on parent.
Yup.
I also do not know why the school would call the police.
Anonymous wrote:This is the kind of situation that really pisses me off. As the parent of a child with special needs, it bothers me to no end when I hear stories like this about other parents with SN children basically antagonizing the school and administration. It's the child who suffered here. If the parent was indeed a few min away waiting for a repair man (really?) it doesn't take a few minutes to drive and get your kid and bring them home. Sounds to me like a parent trying to prove a point and test the school.
Anonymous wrote:Police was called because school officials can not pick up and carry a child. I’m a teacher. We had a runner leave the school. We had two workers run after the child until police came. Police had to bring the child back. If we are not professionally trained and have the green light to restrain a child, then we can not do it. Police or parents can
Anonymous wrote:
I do not blame the parent AT ALL in this situation.
There are times when you just don’t have the bandwidth anymore, especially if you’re dealing with another issue at home and stuck waiting for a repair man.
Our school is very good at managing such situations, it welcomes students with SN who cannot be educated in nearby schools, and police has never been called. Seems to me like this school team lacks experience.