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Old 02-28-2023, 1:45pm   #91
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Originally Posted by bill_daniels View Post
What's your solution? If a kid is a behavioral problem, and it can't be corrected by the parents, and it persists even after school discipline (detention, suspension, whatever) has been applied, what choice does the school have? It's not fair to the kids who want to learn, or the teachers who want to teach those kids who want to learn, to bog down classes with recurring discipline problems. Separate them. I'd just say that once you pull a kid out and rubber room him, there ought to be some kind of process for letting the kid prove he's no longer violent or a discipline problem. Of course, that depends on what they've done. Violent assaults like this kid has done? He should NEVER be allowed around the rest of the student body. He's too dangerous, obviously.
I do not have the time to post a detailed solution.
What is being done now is not working.
My solution would include accountability for school systems, and the admission that schools may need help outside the system.
I am 100% with you, there needs to be a separation until behaviour is corrected, not sure how easily that is done--there appears to be little effort from the system to try to reform and place back in the system, and I believe fixing the problem is not as profitable as blaming the child and growing the system.

This all boils down to parenting, which almost all in special classes suffer from.
Until you make ALL parents accountable for their children, the schools and other systems, cannot do your job.

The bigger problem is that all things in society NEVER get fixed, the continue to grow, and one party does all they can to ensure such, as they control the schools, social services and their affiliates.
If you never fix a problem, and stategically allow the problem to grow, you will get more money and more controls every year.
This theft is aided by the community leaders and activists who do ZERO to help solve the problems, but expend all energies stating the system is deficient and underfunded, and the enemy is those who refuse to give us blank checks.
The socialists own 100% of this problem, but take 0.00% responsibility.
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