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Old Nov 09, 2005, 02:25 PM
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We reported it to the school. They talked to the teacher and said the problem was taken care of. She's had tons of reports filed against her for inappropriate conduct, and they still have to keep her on staff for some reason.

One boy broke both of his leg bones a few weeks ago because she made them play speed ball on wet grass. She said it was his own fault and she had nothing to do with it.

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Screw reporting it to the school - I'd go straight to Child Protective Services - or whatever branch it is you have there (Family Services, basically).

Sometimes reporting brutality to the school board doesn't help - but if the school begins to see investigators on a regular basis, they generally wise up real quick.
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