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"An Illinois school for students with disabilities has routinely used the police to handle discipline, resulting in the highest arrest rate of any district in the country. In one recent year, half of Garrison School students were arrested." propublica.org/article/student

@PhenomX6 @ProstasiaInc the article ain't even about situations like these. Just autistic, ADHD and kids with other emotional issues gets the cops called on them because they were just a little belligerent, which is not unexpected out of kids in needs like this

Go read the examples, it's insane
Yep this is par the course for a "normal" school, but not a special needs one because usually the "normal" schools send the kids that they don't want to wrangle there (or force them to).

I've been to schools like this one minus the arrest part. It's only being talked about because of the arrests; usually special needs schools are a free pass for teachers to abuse the shit out of problem kids.
@ProstasiaInc Seriously, what the hell? Imagine working at a school for kids in various difficulties and not being able to take the slightest amount of bullshit. That's absolutely insane. Everyone there needs to be fired and fuck the police and courts for entertaining this shit
This is literally what "special needs" schools are like in the USA, they're schools for "my kid is a problem child" so they end up with the spectrum of "being unable to handle it in school".

@PhenomX6 @coolboymew @ProstasiaInc pluse most of the staff are women with a caretaker complex going on by the grace god the tards don’t spin buster one these old biddies

or women who act like they don't want to be there, and I'm sure they're the ones calling the cops.

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12 year veteran of Illinois special ed here, how can I be of assistance?
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