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My nephew is being mistreated and verbally abused by his teacher.
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<blockquote data-quote="Lothlorien" data-source="post: 572522" data-attributes="member: 1024"><p>My sister has spoken to me numerous times about this problem with this teacher. Today was the last straw. She wants him removed from the classroom and put in a different teacher, but that is next to impossible. </p><p></p><p>My nephew is 7 and is the most respectful, well-behaved child who is super conscientious and is very hard on himself. Every teacher he's ever had loved him. He's never had any problems with any other teacher, but this teacher has just overstepped her bounds and really needs to retire. No disrespect to the teachers on here...I have just heard way too many negative about this woman since the beginning of the year and my sister has given her the benefit of the doubt repeatedly, but this was the straw that broke the camel's back today.</p><p></p><p>I am not going to get into all the details, because this may just go further than the boe. My question, to any of you who know the system better, is what is the best way to have him removed from this teacher's class. I told her not to send him into the school tomorrow. The principle told her that she could not remove him, but would have a conference with teacher (as per school policy). This is only going to cause her to mistreat him more. This kid has become so stressed out and his whole demeaner is beginning to change, because of her. It's so bad that sis wants to take him out and homeschool him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lothlorien, post: 572522, member: 1024"] My sister has spoken to me numerous times about this problem with this teacher. Today was the last straw. She wants him removed from the classroom and put in a different teacher, but that is next to impossible. My nephew is 7 and is the most respectful, well-behaved child who is super conscientious and is very hard on himself. Every teacher he's ever had loved him. He's never had any problems with any other teacher, but this teacher has just overstepped her bounds and really needs to retire. No disrespect to the teachers on here...I have just heard way too many negative about this woman since the beginning of the year and my sister has given her the benefit of the doubt repeatedly, but this was the straw that broke the camel's back today. I am not going to get into all the details, because this may just go further than the boe. My question, to any of you who know the system better, is what is the best way to have him removed from this teacher's class. I told her not to send him into the school tomorrow. The principle told her that she could not remove him, but would have a conference with teacher (as per school policy). This is only going to cause her to mistreat him more. This kid has become so stressed out and his whole demeaner is beginning to change, because of her. It's so bad that sis wants to take him out and homeschool him. [/QUOTE]
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