XcomSquaddie
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And hurt all of the other children in this district by taking away funding for worthwhile programs!
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An apology is all that's needed. This kid doesn't need a payday.
You're (1) jumping to conclusions and (2) slightly mistaken.
(1) You're assuming that I was referring to money. I meant that they should file as many legal actions as are justified by the charges. This tactic is standard for every prosecutorial office in this country. You file every charge possible then see what the courts throw out. If it works for the courts it should work for us too.
As far as funding/typical students goes, I'm not going back down that path. I said from the very beginning:
To be honest, it doesn't matter if the child was special needs or not.
It wouldn't matter if it was about race, gender, religion or anything else.
The crux of the matter is that the teacher held one student in front of the class and publicly ridiculed him. Worse she misused her authority in making the other children ridicule him as well.
What the teacher did was inappropriate, regardless of the student's behavior.
(2) The latest article referred to sueing the teacher personally. That has nothing to do with funding for any other students, typical or otherwise.