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Get DISRUPTIVE behavior OUT of the classroom.

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  • Hi Ms. Zion,

    What methods would you propose to keep disruptive students out of the classroom?

    MC Lambeth
    Policy, Texans for Greg Abbott

    With the bullying going on in Texas Ed politics and the apathy in addressing it we can hardly expect the classroom bullying problem to get any better. If Austin would equip parents with choices and the ability to use our tax funded districts as a resource instead of setting up the “We take your money to build large stadiums and test the snot out of your kids!” dynamic, maybe kids would be less disruptive?

    The new trend of taking special education aides out of inclusion classrooms and the statements made by some schools that all teachers can teach special needs children, is indeed going to cause further disruption in the classrooms. This is going to put more stress on our children with special needs and more stress on the teachers who will be having to teach both regular students and special needs students! The statement that a teacher is a teacher in this way is like saying an oncology nurse can help you deliver your baby!

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