Can a School Teacher take decisions like this one (please read on)...?
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I don't see how this is going to improve his behaviour. Talk to the principal at the school
contact the school board they cant take away his ride to school and home
Make him walk! Kids have it too easy these days. That is why he is a bastard, you spoil him.
Teachers have nothing to do with transportation to and from school. You need to get your story straight - someone is lying to you.
NO. not without previous information to you!
the teacher can't, but the transportation company can if they have decided that he is too disruptive. They would need to give notice about why the decision was made and the parents would have to work out the transportation situation.
The teacher is protecting the other children... your step-son needs to learn a lesson... sounds like you guys have your hands full.
The only people who have the right to take that kind of privelage away would be the bus driver, principal, or vice principal. No teacher should have that right. Call the school and speak with the Principal directly.
I beleive that the school district has an obligation to provide transportation to school. Find out why the teacher is allowed to do this by going to the principal and the school board. If he is bouncing around schools, then his placement is wrong. Ask to have the child study team get together, have him evaluated and properly placed.
yes she can.
your child is misbehaving.
you drive your son to school.
take some responsibility and stop making the school do your job.
HELL NO!
Punch the crap outta' that stupid *** hole!
Remember though, violence is not the answer. STILL PUNCH HIM IN THE NOSE.
He can only be suspended from transportation if he is disruptive on the bus. Because he is special needs you need to be fully informed of this development before he is stuck walking to and from school.If transportation is part of his IEP the teacher is breaking a contract.
A permit to attend a school that is not the student's home school is based on three criteria: Good attendance, good grades, and good behavior. If a student is not meeting these criteria, the permit can be revoked, but it usually takes a meeting with the parent and the school administrator. There can be a temporary suspension until the meeting can be held if the student is out of control.
Transportation is something that can't be changed without a CSE and a change to the IEP. If your wife doesn't agree with the change, she can request a hearing and he gets the transportation until a hearing officer makes a decision. He can be suspended, but if the behavior problem is a manifestation of his disability, he has a lot of protection. The district needs to address his behavior problems with Functional Behavioral Assessments and Behavior Intervention Plans. Sounds like your wife needs to contact an advocate. There are free ones, not income related..If money is no object, attorneys that specialize in education law are able to resolve this. Her son needs someone to advocate for him. Sounds like your wife is not really doing this right now and it might be time to do it..Where is his dad? maybe you can contact him or an advocate or someone who can help him. He is being discriminated against, and needs help.
No they cannot. I would contact someone about that
If the child is acting out on the bus and putting other children in danger or being a distraction then they can remove him from the bus. Maybe the child needs a more self contained class room if teachers feel he is to disruptive and he's had to change school so many times or even a personal assistant that can give him one on one time and keep his mind occupied
Unless the teacher is also providing the transportation she cannot make that decision. If she is also a bus driver for your son then, yes she can. Schools do not have to provide transportation for children if they act up. But there may be a special rule for kids in Special Education Classes. I would call the school and see what's really going on.
There must be more to this story. No teacher is going to risk his or her job and tell a family that their child cannot be sent home on the bus. They would be suspended, without a job and benefits. No adult teacher is going to risk that. So, I think that the teacher must have the right.
While listening to all the answers I keep thinking about the nightly news. Two teens beaten on bus, a weapon taken on a bus and a child stabbed, bus driver hit from behind while driving, etc.
A child who is out of control can endanger himself or others on a moving vehicle and should not be permitted on the bus for the safety of all involved. Can you ride the bus home with him every night to insure that he acts appropriately? You are responsible and could be sued if he is that out of control. You might want to consider another form of transportation for your child until the anger is under control.
They can revoke the bus priviledge etc if your child is a transfer student and I am assuming that he is because he has had to move schools several times. He does have rights and you can contact a parent advocate to inform you of all of them.
It's not bloody likely they can do this. You have to get tough with the schools and make it clear that you know your child's rights. If your wife doesn't, she should be involved with 'circle of support' or other groups of parents with kids in special ed and learn those rights and how to fight for them..
I would say not! If the behavior problem is with his transportation arrangements, then that is a different story. It would be like me (a kindergarten teacher) telling a child he couldn't ride home on the bus because his behavior was bad in the classroom. I would certainly be hearing about that from the parents/principal/superintende... etc. What did the teacher say about this and have your talked with the principal?
Usually they can't revoke transportation privilages without alot of notification and warnings, especially with special ed. If the school is not equipped to handle appropriate special education and he is having such difficulty that he's had to change schools several times, you need to talk to the guidance counselor and his phsycian for referral to a day treatment program, usually run through a local hospital where education, life skills and therapy run during a normal school day. My mother worked at one for 16 years and had students from all walks of life and all levels of education. Some students are a success story and still come back to talk to her and others just couldn't cut it but at least it gives them a real chance with people skilled in education and psychotherapy, not just a teacher (and I don't mean that negatively) with a special ed degree who may not be getting the support needed from the school district and is overwhelmed.
That is horrible! I would contact the school board and a lawyer as well as talk with a parent advocacy group there are many out there who are specifically there to help parents of special ed children.
take theme to military school
They are required by law to provide transportation so long as they agreed to take him. Call the school board, is he on any med's?
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