fear for 12 year old son

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Kendra_Helo

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fear for my 12 year old son

My son has been harrassed by a teacher for a year and 1/2 now. I have taken all measures I can to protect him. He had him last year for a block period of science and math and became fixsated on my son constantally badgering him because of his allergies, coughing , and snorting.My son was coming home every day with complaint about this man. I told my son you are not always going to get along with tour teachers , just accomidate him and get threw the year. The year was horrible for him in those classes. At the very end of the year the teacher became extremeally adjitated with something my son did envolving his binder. He picked up my sons binder held it over a fence seperating them from a construction area and asked my son in front of the whole class "Do you want me to throw this over the fence" My son replied "if you want to". He then told my son he was not going to do it but that my son was a big JERK. I became very alarmed when I heared this story but the school year was over so I let it die.He recomended my son to be put into a basic math class instead of a C.P class which we potitioned and won. My son was also placed in his science class this year, that lasted about 2 weeks, if my son pulled his chair out wrong he would say it was a fire hazzard and seek out a suspention. He was removed from the class, but he was still in a P.E class during the same period he taught a P.E class. He continued to harrass my . The administration is aware and being pro active but he is continuing to intimidate my son. I believe that this man is narssisistic and mentally unstable and unable to controll himself. I am considering filing civil harrassment papers to protect my son. What do you think?
 
Have you met with this teacher? If not, I recommend that you meet with the teacher, the principal, and your son's current PE teacher. Your son's PE teacher should be able to prevent the intimidation that occurs in gym class. In fact, I would include your son in the meeting as well.

At the end of the meeting, you can let them know that you will seek a legal remedy if the harassment doesn't end. Since the administration has been proactive, it seems fair to warn them of the possibility, since any legal action will reflect poorly on the administrators in the eyes of the board of ed. If you don't, you probably won't be able to count on them in the future.
 
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