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Reading this has my blood boiling. When my daughter was in the 7th grade, she was publicly embarassed by her teacher in a similar fashion. Her teacher wasn't bright enough to lie about it so I didn't have to deal with that.
I told her teacher that a public humiliation requires a public apology. If he failed to apologize to my daughter in front of the entire class, I would pursue the issue tirelessly. He apologized. I'd still like to kick his sorry ass.
No teacher has the right to humiliate a student over academic performance, particularly a student with a learning disability. If you can find one single student to back up your sons story, I would insist on a public apology and threaten the district with legal action regarding your sons coerced confession unless he gets a written letter of apology. Your son needs to know that dad is in his corner and he doesn't have to take any crap from these people.
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My work here is nearly finished.
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