I have to say that though it was wrong for the teacher to have the other kids tell him why they "hate him" I have seen many teachers that remove the disruptive child from the class. And with so many parents using the BS excuse "oh they have ADD, they have Autism." when the real problem is the parents don't know how to spank a child's butt. So once again this falls into the area of the fact that there is no official medical word that the child has Autism, which is most likely why charges were not filed against the teacher.hobie16 wrote:If you thought rejecting a service dog was bad, you'll really be mad after reading this.
Mom says special needs child "voted" out of classroom
http://www.wptv.com/news/local/story.as ... 777910ab79
I always liked the one where a substitute teacher was teaching a class of 1st graders (i think) and one student was being disruptive during a game the teacher was trying to have the class play. after several times of asking the child to calm down, the teacher decided to change course and stopped the game to move on to another subject. She then heard the entire class chant "OUT OUT OUT" when she turned around the class had grabbed the student by his arms and legs and carried him out int o the hall way and left him. The Sub later found out that the normal teacher would send the child out in the hall way when he acted up. When the class seen that the Sub did not do anything, they took matters into their own hands.