Guest guest Posted May 23, 2009 Report Share Posted May 23, 2009 Hi, Thanks to those who responded to my request. As I understand, a State Rep from the Superintendent's office visited the school to investigate. It is a lesson well learned for all of us. I had no idea about the Sp. Ed. students shredding papers unassisted. It took my daughter's call home 6 minutes BEFORE dismissal to make me question why she was calling. Then she told all. Sadly, the only T.A. who argued with this teacher many times about letting them be unsupervised decided to resigned the night before action was taken as she could not take working for this teacher. She has been in our school district for 11 years as an aide for our children,a very wonderful angel who watched out for all the special needs kids who could not speak for themselves. She documented everything. Even the school's Sp.Ed. Coordinator would talk with her but her answer was always " but she has the degree " . Ouch. How does a degree dictate how a teacher will handle day to day outbursts etc. from her/his special needs students? I know that I stood up for my daughter and her classmates and this will never change. I am looking forward to her promotion on 6/2 and then she starts a new chapter in her book of life, High School! Here's to a nice Memorial Day Weekend, Anne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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