Guest guest Posted May 17, 2002 Report Share Posted May 17, 2002 Don't know about the school district. However, there is going to be a hearing against a teacher in their behavior management class. It's ALL over the media in the Austin area. He's accused of throwing a chair at a student...a claim the teacher said never happened. Just fyi. Pflugerville School district I've heard that the Pflugerville school district was doing an ABA program. Does anyone here have any experience with them? I met a mom at a cocktail party who also has a son with autism. What a small world! She shared with me that her son is in a classroom in Pflugerville that is doing ABA. I didn't get to talk to her for long because she was actually one of the co hosts and was busy trying to entertain. I've never heard of any other public schools attempting this. I'm almost tempted to move out there! I wish I could remember that mother's name! But I'm hoping someone here might know something about this. Thanks, Lee --------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2002 Report Share Posted May 17, 2002 yipe! i just heard blurbs on the radio...didn't read the paper. sorry my information was off. the whole story is veryt5t scary! Pflugerville School district I've heard that the Pflugerville school district was doing an ABA program. Does anyone here have any experience with them? I met a mom at a cocktail party who also has a son with autism. What a small world! She shared with me that her son is in a classroom in Pflugerville that is doing ABA. I didn't get to talk to her for long because she was actually one of the co hosts and was busy trying to entertain. I've never heard of any other public schools attempting this. I'm almost tempted to move out there! I wish I could remember that mother's name! But I'm hoping someone here might know something about this. Thanks, Lee --------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2002 Report Share Posted May 17, 2002 yipe! i just heard blurbs on the radio...didn't read the paper. sorry my information was off. the whole story is veryt5t scary! Pflugerville School district I've heard that the Pflugerville school district was doing an ABA program. Does anyone here have any experience with them? I met a mom at a cocktail party who also has a son with autism. What a small world! She shared with me that her son is in a classroom in Pflugerville that is doing ABA. I didn't get to talk to her for long because she was actually one of the co hosts and was busy trying to entertain. I've never heard of any other public schools attempting this. I'm almost tempted to move out there! I wish I could remember that mother's name! But I'm hoping someone here might know something about this. Thanks, Lee --------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2002 Report Share Posted May 17, 2002 The teacher is a woman and if you read the article in today's paper they stated the teacher uses math calculation sheets as punishment for off task behavior - talk about teaching a kid to hate a subject...and the law does require the use of " positive " behavioral supports - I guess worksheets, shoving chairs and swiping all the materials off of a kid's desk is teaching the kid - something - just not the things be should be learning. Good ol' Pflugerville - the same district that hired a guy to teach them how to taunt kids into behaving appropriately - boot camp techniques, dropping books and other objects unexpectantly behind a kid and then punishing the kid for being " off task " when the kid startled and turned to look at what caused the disturbance, etc. I would NEVER move to Pflugerville - one class that says they use a technique means nothing. I have yet to hear of anything good coming from this district. Pflugerville School district I've heard that the Pflugerville school district was doing an ABA program. Does anyone here have any experience with them? I met a mom at a cocktail party who also has a son with autism. What a small world! She shared with me that her son is in a classroom in Pflugerville that is doing ABA. I didn't get to talk to her for long because she was actually one of the co hosts and was busy trying to entertain. I've never heard of any other public schools attempting this. I'm almost tempted to move out there! I wish I could remember that mother's name! But I'm hoping someone here might know something about this. Thanks, Lee --------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2002 Report Share Posted May 17, 2002 The teacher is a woman and if you read the article in today's paper they stated the teacher uses math calculation sheets as punishment for off task behavior - talk about teaching a kid to hate a subject...and the law does require the use of " positive " behavioral supports - I guess worksheets, shoving chairs and swiping all the materials off of a kid's desk is teaching the kid - something - just not the things be should be learning. Good ol' Pflugerville - the same district that hired a guy to teach them how to taunt kids into behaving appropriately - boot camp techniques, dropping books and other objects unexpectantly behind a kid and then punishing the kid for being " off task " when the kid startled and turned to look at what caused the disturbance, etc. I would NEVER move to Pflugerville - one class that says they use a technique means nothing. I have yet to hear of anything good coming from this district. Pflugerville School district I've heard that the Pflugerville school district was doing an ABA program. Does anyone here have any experience with them? I met a mom at a cocktail party who also has a son with autism. What a small world! She shared with me that her son is in a classroom in Pflugerville that is doing ABA. I didn't get to talk to her for long because she was actually one of the co hosts and was busy trying to entertain. I've never heard of any other public schools attempting this. I'm almost tempted to move out there! I wish I could remember that mother's name! But I'm hoping someone here might know something about this. Thanks, Lee --------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2002 Report Share Posted May 17, 2002 I second what Ronnie says about Pflugerville. Our present Special Ed director came from there and is hated here even more than she was there. from Lake Pflugerville School district > > > > I've heard that the Pflugerville school district was doing an ABA program. > Does anyone here have any experience with them? I met a mom at a cocktail > party who also has a son with autism. What a small world! She shared with me > that her son is in a classroom in Pflugerville that is doing ABA. I didn't > get to talk to her for long because she was actually one of the co hosts and > was busy trying to entertain. I've never heard of any other public schools > attempting this. I'm almost tempted to move out there! I wish I could > remember that mother's name! But I'm hoping someone here might know > something about this. > > Thanks, > > Lee > > > > --------------------------------- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2002 Report Share Posted May 18, 2002 In a message dated 5/17/02 5:04:57 PM Central Daylight Time, stlevine@... writes: > Don't know about the school district. However, there is going to be a > > hearing against a teacher in their behavior management class. It's ALL > over > > the media in the Austin area. He's accused of throwing a chair at a > > student...a claim the teacher said never happened. Just fyi. > > > > > > > Could someone get me some info on this case ...we have something very similar happening in our district and the parents are taking the district to court .....I would like to send the mom some info!!! -TEXAS BIPOLAR ADVOCACY Stepmom to C- 13yo Stepmom to A- 11yo Stepmom to V- 7yo Biomom to D- 1 yr old !! Pregnant with another one !!! If you would like to learn more about the TexasBipolarAdvocacy group, please visit http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TexasBipolarAdvocacy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2002 Report Share Posted May 18, 2002 I agree this information is very scary. I searched your local paper online for this information. Here is what I found. Author: Janet s AMERICAN-STATESMAN STAFF Date: 05-17-2002 Publication: The Austin American-Statesman Page Number: B1 Word Count: 300 Size: 1K Relevancy: 81 PFLUGERVILLE -- The Pflugerville school board Thursday night proposed firing a middle school teacher accused of throwing a chair at a student during a behavior management class. Gaye Millegan, 37, who has been with the district about four years, I could not access the remainder of the story. It appears that you have to pay for a subscription to view whole articles. It is my understanding that the ABA class is in an elementary school, and this occurred in a middle school. My information could be wrong, but according to Ronnie, the ABA class is for early elementary children. I certainly hope these are not related. Once again, it would be nice to hear from someone with first-hand information. > yipe! i just heard blurbs on the radio...didn't read the paper. sorry my > information was off. the whole story is veryt5t scary! > > Pflugerville School district > > > > I've heard that the Pflugerville school district was doing an ABA program. > Does anyone here have any experience with them? I met a mom at a cocktail > party who also has a son with autism. What a small world! She shared with me > that her son is in a classroom in Pflugerville that is doing ABA. I didn't > get to talk to her for long because she was actually one of the co hosts and > was busy trying to entertain. I've never heard of any other public schools > attempting this. I'm almost tempted to move out there! I wish I could > remember that mother's name! But I'm hoping someone here might know > something about this. > > Thanks, > > Lee > > > > --------------------------------- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2002 Report Share Posted May 18, 2002 Full text of article from 5/17/2002 Austin American Statesman. No subscription required. Suggest some of the commentary over the past 2 days in this group would make a good letter to the editor, which may be emailed from the following link: http://www.austin360.com/aas/feedback/lettersubmit.html Trustees may fire accused teacher By Janet s AMERICAN-STATESMAN STAFF Friday, May 17, 2002 PFLUGERVILLE -- The Pflugerville school board Thursday night proposed firing a middle school teacher accused of throwing a chair at a student during a behavior management class. Gaye Millegan, 37, who has been with the district about four years, was charged with injury to a child, a state jail felony, on April 24. The proposal to terminate Millegan will be challenged before an independent hearing examiner appointed by the Texas Education Agency, said lawyer Colvin, who is representing Millegan in the civil action. " We believe the charges are unfounded, " she said. " We're very disappointed the board is considering this action. Ms. Millegan is a dedicated and talented teacher. " The board unanimously approved the termination proposal after a 15-minute closed session. There was no discussion. Millegan is accused of throwing a chair at the 14-year-old boy on April 4, hurting his knee, a contention Millegan has denied. She taught special classes for students with behavioral and attention problems at Pflugerville Middle School. The teacher hasn't worked in the classroom since the district was informed of the incident, said Cherry Porter, assistant superintendent of Pflugerville schools. The district's records show Millegan was suspended with pay on April 4. The Pflugerville Police Department began investigating the same day, and the case has been turned over to the County district attorney's office. It could go to a grand jury within 30 days, said Dayna Blazey, assistant district attorney. Larry Sauer, the lawyer defending Millegan on the criminal charge, said the teacher denies throwing the chair at the boy. " As far as she knows, (the injury) didn't happen in her class, " Sauer said. , 13, a seventh-grader who was in the classroom at the time, said the incident happened after Millegan found the boy hiding in a bathroom. Millegan threw all his materials off his desk and flung his chair across the room, said. " She was giving him more off-task sheets (math worksheets that serve as punishment) and she yelled at him to sit down, and he said, 'I can't, I don't have a chair,' and that's when she threw the yellow chair at him, " said. " The chair she threw at him hit him in the knee. " During the next period, after Millegan had left the room, the boy asked to go to the nurse's office, complaining that his knee hurt. He didn't return to the classroom that day, said. Millegan previously taught in Round Rock and Manor. She has a bachelor of science degree in physical education and is certified to teach special education and physical education classes. jjacobs@...; 445-3698 Pflugerville School district > > > > I've heard that the Pflugerville school district was doing an ABA program. > Does anyone here have any experience with them? I met a mom at a cocktail > party who also has a son with autism. What a small world! She shared with me > that her son is in a classroom in Pflugerville that is doing ABA. I didn't > get to talk to her for long because she was actually one of the co hosts and > was busy trying to entertain. I've never heard of any other public schools > attempting this. I'm almost tempted to move out there! I wish I could > remember that mother's name! But I'm hoping someone here might know > something about this. > > Thanks, > > Lee > > > > --------------------------------- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2002 Report Share Posted May 18, 2002 I found out today that the Pflugerville district does have a communication classroom based on the Carbone method. It is for the early childhood program. It is totally self contained. The kids get no inclusion with the regular ed from the way it was described to me. So they do have the program it all depends how you feel about inclusion too. Pflugerville School district I've heard that the Pflugerville school district was doing an ABA program. Does anyone here have any experience with them? I met a mom at a cocktail party who also has a son with autism. What a small world! She shared with me that her son is in a classroom in Pflugerville that is doing ABA. I didn't get to talk to her for long because she was actually one of the co hosts and was busy trying to entertain. I've never heard of any other public schools attempting this. I'm almost tempted to move out there! I wish I could remember that mother's name! But I'm hoping someone here might know something about this. Thanks, Lee --------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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