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by shiroiuma
976 days ago
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>Public schools are supposed to already be doing it. Either in the form of escalating detentions/suspensions followed by expulsion, or by moving the most problematic kids into emotional/behavioral disability classrooms/schools, or in the worst cases sending the children to hospitals and group homes. The problem is that public schools can't do those things, for various political and social reasons. So the charter school thing is a workaround. >If public schools aren't doing this, there needs to be changes in administration, Again, this is a political problem, since administrators are picked by the local government. There's only so much administrators can do anyway. Ultimately, the whole thing seems to be a political and a cultural problem. |
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So, yeah, it is a political problem.