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To: AuntB

He’s assaulted before, so allowing him to continue his schooling makes the public school system liable for his mental instability.

Sue everybody.


6 posted on 09/30/2023 7:56:50 AM PDT by Jonty30 (If liberals were truth tellers, they'd call themselves literals. )
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To: Jonty30

How is this continually being allowed to happen???

“We want to make sure all the mentally ill feels inclusive”.

What about the 99.9999% of the other people???? Destroying an entire generation so that men can gain access to children???? How many times has that man been allowed to assault other little girls???


34 posted on 09/30/2023 8:47:49 AM PDT by Cowgirl of Justice
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To: Jonty30

He’s assaulted before, so allowing him to continue his schooling makes the public school system liable for his mental instability.


OK, I’ll admit I do not know the details of this case, and I’m certainly not defending the school district for its lack of action, but I’m just wanting to let you know how things work, writing as a retired public school teacher.

Kids who ‘mentally unstable’ nearly always have I.E.P.s (Individualized Education Programs) which besides possibly rewarding their parents with monthly SSI payments, requires the school by Federal law to educated them in the ‘least restrictive’ environment possible. This means that unless they are out of control 100% of the time the district has to put them in the same class as normal kids, including, of course, your daughter. The I.E.P. also strictly limits any discipline the student can receive, especially if the misbehavior is tied to his/her ‘handicap’.

If the district determines that the kid involved is totally out of control for the normal classroom, they are required to provide for their education regardless of cost to the district. This explains why districts are reluctant to make such a determination. This doesn’t make it right, of course, but there you are. If a district has to let three regular teachers go to pay for ‘educating’ the ‘handicapped’ one, that’s what they have to do. I.E.P. students’ education has to come first when it comes to the district’s resources.

Charging the kid with a crime is the only real way to deal with these kinds of kids; Federal rules pretty much limit what the school district can do. Yes, it is crazy and makes no sense at all, but that is how it is and how these kinds of things happen.

Administrators know for sure they’ll get in trouble if they violate the I.E.P. rules and know they might get negative press and angry parents if they ignore offenses by I.E.P. students. I don’t know if the administrators in VA who transferred the ‘transgendered’ rapist have been fired or successfully sued. The same goes for the administrators who knew the 6 year old kid who shot his teacher was dangerous.


48 posted on 09/30/2023 10:07:05 AM PDT by hanamizu ( )
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