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Originally Posted by Point Blank
That’s totally fair. There’s usually specialized programs like PLP, The Class, and Bridges to support these kids, but again, demand is high and resources are low.
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That makes sense. Not that it will ever happen under Smith but I'd love to see the public funding taken away from Private schools and put 100% towards specialized programs for these overly disruptive kids.
This would hopefully give the kids some sort of chance, and get them out of the class for the other kids who they disrupt. I would hope the teachers would also be given some sort of authority to get them removed and placed in this school.
I don't know enough about Charter schools to know whether or how their funding should work, but it should be pretty common sense that private schools don't need public funding.