Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah my daughter had juvenile harassment charges against a boy in her school and the only thing they offer up is they can’t be the same class or MY child can put in for a COSA they would immediately accept.
So no, unruly kids, bullies, and even those with charges have more rights than the victims.
This is a travesty and a perversion of the law. No other country in the world has to fear school sanctioned classroom violence by deranged kids.
Indeed it is. The only thing that will change it though is if people start taking this insane practice to court and we get new legal rulings issued.
Courts aren't the issue. It's very hard for families to prevail against schools in court.
As discussed earlier, the issue is money. It is far cheaper for schools to keep kids in general education settings without support than it is to move them into a specialized program or pay for a paraeducator.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah my daughter had juvenile harassment charges against a boy in her school and the only thing they offer up is they can’t be the same class or MY child can put in for a COSA they would immediately accept.
So no, unruly kids, bullies, and even those with charges have more rights than the victims.
This is a travesty and a perversion of the law. No other country in the world has to fear school sanctioned classroom violence by deranged kids.
Indeed it is. The only thing that will change it though is if people start taking this insane practice to court and we get new legal rulings issued.
Courts aren't the issue. It's very hard for families to prevail against schools in court.
As discussed earlier, the issue is money. It is far cheaper for schools to keep kids in general education settings without support than it is to move them into a specialized program or pay for a paraeducator.
No, there’s nothing “cheap” when you’re assaulted.
Which support needs to be available for violent kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah my daughter had juvenile harassment charges against a boy in her school and the only thing they offer up is they can’t be the same class or MY child can put in for a COSA they would immediately accept.
So no, unruly kids, bullies, and even those with charges have more rights than the victims.
This is a travesty and a perversion of the law. No other country in the world has to fear school sanctioned classroom violence by deranged kids.
Indeed it is. The only thing that will change it though is if people start taking this insane practice to court and we get new legal rulings issued.
Courts aren't the issue. It's very hard for families to prevail against schools in court.
As discussed earlier, the issue is money. It is far cheaper for schools to keep kids in general education settings without support than it is to move them into a specialized program or pay for a paraeducator.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah my daughter had juvenile harassment charges against a boy in her school and the only thing they offer up is they can’t be the same class or MY child can put in for a COSA they would immediately accept.
So no, unruly kids, bullies, and even those with charges have more rights than the victims.
This is a travesty and a perversion of the law. No other country in the world has to fear school sanctioned classroom violence by deranged kids.
Indeed it is. The only thing that will change it though is if people start taking this insane practice to court and we get new legal rulings issued.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah my daughter had juvenile harassment charges against a boy in her school and the only thing they offer up is they can’t be the same class or MY child can put in for a COSA they would immediately accept.
So no, unruly kids, bullies, and even those with charges have more rights than the victims.
This is a travesty and a perversion of the law. No other country in the world has to fear school sanctioned classroom violence by deranged kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah my daughter had juvenile harassment charges against a boy in her school and the only thing they offer up is they can’t be the same class or MY child can put in for a COSA they would immediately accept.
So no, unruly kids, bullies, and even those with charges have more rights than the victims.
You said charges. You didn't reference a conviction. Otherwise I'd agree with you.
What does it take to go from charges to conviction of a violent kid? A boatload of cash? And a miracle.
Huh? I don't think you know what what "charges" refers to.
Let’s be extra clear for you: harassment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah my daughter had juvenile harassment charges against a boy in her school and the only thing they offer up is they can’t be the same class or MY child can put in for a COSA they would immediately accept.
So no, unruly kids, bullies, and even those with charges have more rights than the victims.
You said charges. You didn't reference a conviction. Otherwise I'd agree with you.
What does it take to go from charges to conviction of a violent kid? A boatload of cash? And a miracle.
Huh? I don't think you know what what "charges" refers to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah my daughter had juvenile harassment charges against a boy in her school and the only thing they offer up is they can’t be the same class or MY child can put in for a COSA they would immediately accept.
So no, unruly kids, bullies, and even those with charges have more rights than the victims.
You said charges. You didn't reference a conviction. Otherwise I'd agree with you.
What does it take to go from charges to conviction of a violent kid? A boatload of cash? And a miracle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah my daughter had juvenile harassment charges against a boy in her school and the only thing they offer up is they can’t be the same class or MY child can put in for a COSA they would immediately accept.
So no, unruly kids, bullies, and even those with charges have more rights than the victims.
You said charges. You didn't reference a conviction. Otherwise I'd agree with you.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah my daughter had juvenile harassment charges against a boy in her school and the only thing they offer up is they can’t be the same class or MY child can put in for a COSA they would immediately accept.
So no, unruly kids, bullies, and even those with charges have more rights than the victims.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah my daughter had juvenile harassment charges against a boy in her school and the only thing they offer up is they can’t be the same class or MY child can put in for a COSA they would immediately accept.
So no, unruly kids, bullies, and even those with charges have more rights than the victims.
Anonymous wrote:No one needs to “advocate” for a child who is medically ill. If parent is unable or unwilling to make a medical appointment for their sick child, the state can and will appoint a responsible guardian.
21:07 is lying again.
Anyone can report parental negligence.
Anonymous wrote:Unruly, awful child wreaking havoc at dc school (the parent isn’t exactly known in the community for her parenting so I wouldn’t be surprised to learn she wasn’t being cooperative with the school)
At what point is the kid moved OUT? This is getting out of hand- get these kids out of these schools so our kids can learn and their teachers can teach!