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In reply to the discussion: Cruel and unusual!! School Refuses To Let Father Take His 10-Year-Old Autistic Son Home... [View all]d_r
(6,908 posts)3. Oh hell no.
This is absolutely outrageous.
Frankly they kidnapped the boy.
There is no way that a school should be able to deny custody of a child to their own parent. The child is not the school's the child is the parent's responsibility.
We have come to far in looking down on parents and assuming that they are not going to do what is in the best interest of their child and that the school or the state has jurisdiction. This child committed no crime.
ETA I have a 10-year-old boy and if he was so scared and overwhelmed and then the school wouldn't let me have him and then a cop had him like this I would probably be a dead man right now. That father had a lot of restraint and control to make it through this.

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Cruel and unusual!! School Refuses To Let Father Take His 10-Year-Old Autistic Son Home... [View all]
loyalsister
Sep 2014
OP
If they did that to my child I'd feel like I was living in a fascist police state. I'd sue, too.
Louisiana1976
Sep 2014
#31
Yes. The district probably sends all special education students to the same school. n/t
Laelth
Sep 2014
#29
Cops, politicians, celebrities and the elite are innocent even AFTER proven guilty. The rest of us?
Nuclear Unicorn
Sep 2014
#41
I can't tell you how many times I was called to my son's school because he had a meltdown
kimbutgar
Sep 2014
#10