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this semester a big tough guy enrolled in school.I thought at first ok maybe well be friend.NOT EXACTLY,Then he starts acting all smart alec,calling me a butt **** for no reason.brings a deck of cards plays poker and cheats when nowone else but me notices.Is always tardy to every class.for what reason I dont know,but it is annoying.He doesnt do any work in class just sits there and reads chapter books and still does.the history teacher even had to go up to him and say"i know thats intresting but so is this".He is always in every class blurting out things that have nothing to do with school like"hey sir,do you watch the three stooges?"
and to the substitude teacher"hey miss did you hear about the peanut butter recall?"WTF???
and when hes sitting there reading doing nothing he always has a stupid grin on his face even when teachers talk him into working.

Point being can I or my parents complain about it to the school to have him removed

2007-03-17 14:40:38 · 2 answers · asked by Aces747 2 in Education & Reference Primary & Secondary Education

He always says he has appointments with therapists,pshychiatrists,and cardiologists.

and when he gets mad he slams doors takes his coat off and has a lil ***** fit by cutting down the teacher.but our teachers dont enforce anything they dont say anything..

2007-03-17 14:42:10 · update #1

2 answers

All students are entitles to FAPE, a Free Appropriate Public Education. Also, there is the IDEA act. This says that children with disabilities cannot be expelled or even suspended for more than 10 days, if their behavior can be blamed on their disability.
The school is required by LAW to educate him. However, in FAPE the key word is "appropriate." Sometimes the school can say that the child must be placed in an SED (severe emotional disturbance) classroom. They are isolated from the rest of the school population and are taught there in 1 room.
If your parents speak with the counselor or principal about this kid then the professionals will not be able to say much about him. They must protect his privacy. However, they may consider what your parents say and if they feel that he is a danger to his classmates, or a disruptive influence, then they could possibly put him in a special placement.

2007-03-18 03:40:14 · answer #1 · answered by Melanie L 6 · 0 0

Yes your parents could file a complaint but it wouldnt do any good. The school can not do much due to the No Child Left Behind act, because it is a medical condition. The most the school could do is have you switch classes.

2007-03-17 18:20:26 · answer #2 · answered by Katt 1 · 0 0

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