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And people wonder why the cop threw the girl in the desk. See what happens when these kids think they can get a pass for their behavior? Just watch this foolishness.
Why do teachers have to put up with this abberant behavior?
Evry kid is promised a public education, okay.
Screw the social justice crowd that says all must be treated equally, as in all in mainstream public school. Fear of psychologically traumatizing jr perps by seperating them is no longer a viable theory. It is matter of survival.
Why not have two systems, one for kids that behave and want to learn and another staffed by specialized teachers who give the jr perps their best chance at success.
Unions should love this as would colleges as it provides another career op specialization for educators.
We give both crowds a best chance and ensure violence, for the most part, is kept out of the mainstream classroom.
Most resource rooms are around 3 to 8 students. Not sure if that is what that was though. Resource rooms are for "catching up" on the important subjects and getting extra help and instruction, because you are academically deficient in some areas.
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someone had just posted a fresh one to facebook... same thing, different teacher... no hope, no change.
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