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Eugene

(61,910 posts)
Tue Oct 4, 2022, 10:13 AM Oct 2022

Kids with disabilities face off-the-books school suspensions

Source: Associated Press

Kids with disabilities face off-the-books school suspensions

By MEREDITH KOLODNER and ANNIE MA
October 4, 2022

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John, who has ADHD and finds it soothing to fidget during class, had been removed from the classroom after he refused to stop using a pair of safety scissors to cut his cuticles.

When she asked why he couldn’t stay for the rest of the day, Manwell said the school told her they would call child protective services if she didn’t take him home.

The call was just one of a dozen that Manwell received last fall telling her John couldn’t stay in school because of behaviors she says stemmed from his disability, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Many schools have promised to cut down on suspensions, since kids can’t learn as well when they aren’t in class. But none of these pickups was ever recorded as suspensions, despite the missed class time.

The practice is known as informal removal, defined by the U.S. Education Department as an action taken by school staff in response to a child’s behavior that excludes the child for part or all of the school day — or even indefinitely.

Excessive use of informal removals amounts to a form of off-the-books discipline — a de facto denial of education that evades accountability, advocates and legal experts say. ...

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Read more: https://apnews.com/article/school-suspension-special-education-adhd-3cda5e7b0e3080b0416bf879e190e849

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Kids with disabilities face off-the-books school suspensions (Original Post) Eugene Oct 2022 OP
This is very common. It's an intentional tactic by many charter schools to get funding. Scrivener7 Oct 2022 #1

Scrivener7

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1. This is very common. It's an intentional tactic by many charter schools to get funding.
Tue Oct 4, 2022, 10:37 AM
Oct 2022

Bring the kids in, get the money for them, then suspend or expel them so they don't bring down test scores and the school can say, "Look! We're great!"

Though, even with this dirty dealing, the vast majority don't outperform public schools, who DO incorporate children with disabilities into their scoring.

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