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OMG they handcuffed her and took her away?!?!?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 212123" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>I too would be angry! My difficult child always had a ton of problems with subs. One time it was a huge issue and the regular ed teacher was told by the principal and the district people that she <strong>had</strong> to leave notes about difficult child's bip for the sub. </p><p></p><p>I do understand the sub being upset as well. She should have been told any pertinent information about working with difficult child.</p><p></p><p>Not following the BIP-ugh! We had lots of issues with this in the past-one year one Special Education teacher didn't like part of the BIP (if she even really knew what was in it) and so she chose not to follow it-that year was the year difficult child was suspended 7 1/2 times. When we found out the administration and the district were not happy. They said the BIP needed to be implemented immediately and said maybe special training was needed for that teacher to work with difficult child. Since it was the end of the year and we knew she wouldn't be with difficult child the next year we declined.</p><p></p><p>I hope the lawyers are able to help you out-what a mess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 212123, member: 1631"] I too would be angry! My difficult child always had a ton of problems with subs. One time it was a huge issue and the regular ed teacher was told by the principal and the district people that she [B]had[/B] to leave notes about difficult child's bip for the sub. I do understand the sub being upset as well. She should have been told any pertinent information about working with difficult child. Not following the BIP-ugh! We had lots of issues with this in the past-one year one Special Education teacher didn't like part of the BIP (if she even really knew what was in it) and so she chose not to follow it-that year was the year difficult child was suspended 7 1/2 times. When we found out the administration and the district were not happy. They said the BIP needed to be implemented immediately and said maybe special training was needed for that teacher to work with difficult child. Since it was the end of the year and we knew she wouldn't be with difficult child the next year we declined. I hope the lawyers are able to help you out-what a mess. [/QUOTE]
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