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  1. Buried in this article abt the 6yo boy who shot his is this telling statement about the child's "care plan". Clearly the school failed to provide if they were requiring the parents to chaperone their child throughout the day. I'm not a fan of more restrictive environments for young , but if a doesn't have the resources to ensure a safe environment for all kids under their care, then a change should have been made.
    washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/20

  2. Buried in this article abt the 6yo #Virginia boy who shot his #teacher is this telling statement about the child's #SpEd "care plan". Clearly the school failed to provide #FAPE if they were requiring the parents to chaperone their child throughout the day. I'm not a fan of more restrictive environments for young #students, but if a #school doesn't have the resources to ensure a safe environment for all kids under their care, then a change should have been made. #edutooter
    washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/20

  3. Buried in this article abt the 6yo #Virginia boy who shot his #teacher is this telling statement about the child's #SpEd "care plan". Clearly the school failed to provide #FAPE if they were requiring the parents to chaperone their child throughout the day. I'm not a fan of more restrictive environments for young #students, but if a #school doesn't have the resources to ensure a safe environment for all kids under their care, then a change should have been made. #edutooter
    washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/20

  4. Buried in this article abt the 6yo #Virginia boy who shot his #teacher is this telling statement about the child's #SpEd "care plan". Clearly the school failed to provide #FAPE if they were requiring the parents to chaperone their child throughout the day. I'm not a fan of more restrictive environments for young #students, but if a #school doesn't have the resources to ensure a safe environment for all kids under their care, then a change should have been made. #edutooter
    washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/20