My wife taught public school for about 8 years. She now works at a private school. They will dismiss students that are habitual problems. The administration tries to work the student and parent, but if expectations aren't met there is a meeting and they are told why the dismissal is occurring and wished well in their future endeavors. I understand that can't happen the same way in a public school, but chronic problem students need an alternative education system. The public school system where I am in south Florida has an alternative school program that isn't used enough.No one wants to publicly say it, but there are some kids (not even the fault of their own) not fit for regular school. Yet, we still plug them into the education system, and with our fingers crossed, hope a school teacher with an education degree and making $40,000-$50,000/year, can do psychological and behavioral miracles in the kids that most experts in the field can't do.
