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Hi. Situation: A sub teacher asks a student to leave the
classroom to go to the principal and the principal sends
the student back within an hour and says the sub has to
take him. The sub said he is not ready for that and would
like the student out because he believes the other 26
students will become out of control again soon with such a
quick return. The principal says the student is only 7
(second grade) and the sub has to take the student back
right away or go home. The sub decided to go home. This
actually happened in a south suburb school of Milwaukee.
It makes me wish classroom sizes were smaller. But does
anyone know if the sub has a right to refuse the student
back and if so where that policy would be? State or
district?
Thanks.
Mike
harley /blockquote>

On 5/22/07, Mike wrote:
> Hi. Situation: A sub teacher asks a student to leave the
> classroom to go to the principal and the principal sends
> the student back within an hour and says the sub has to
> take him. The sub said he is not ready for that and would
> like the student out because...See More
Jun 4, 2007
Mike /blockquote>

On 6/04/07, harley wrote:
> On 5/22/07, Mike wrote:
>> Hi. Situation: A sub teacher asks a student to leave the
>> classroom to go to the principal and the principal sends
>> the student back within an hour and says the sub has to
>> take him. The sub said he is not ready for t...See More
Jun 5, 2007
jh /blockquote>

Can I ask what school this happend in? Was it Oak Creek?
On 6/05/07, Mike wrote:
> On 6/04/07, harley wrote:
>> On 5/22/07, Mike wrote:
>>> Hi. Situation: A sub teacher asks a student to leave the
>>> classroom to go to the principal and the principal sends
>>> the ...See More
Jun 26, 2007
Mike /blockquote>

No, it wasn't Oak Creek. I feel like I should keep it private
what school. If you'd really like to know you can email or call
me personally and I can tell you more details. I really
appreciate you interest. My personal email is
[email removed]

On 6/26/07, jh wrote:
> Can I ask what school thi...See More
Jun 26, 2007
distruptive students do not have to be accepted (M) /blockquote>

back into the classroom... but if/how that's followed on a
building or adminstrator basis can be enlightenting.

In my distirct you can "opt" to be a "limited" sub - that means
refusing certian buldings, classrooms or assignments... but then
a "limited sub" is paid less per day.

N.

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Jul 2, 2007


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