Tag Archives: Florida
It’s Kindergarten, Not ‘Reality’ TV!
Many of you may have already heard about the 5-year-old boy who was voted out of Kindergarten. The treatment of this family by the school district is reprehensible and likely illegal. This happened in Florida, and Florida website has a story about it. If you don’t want to click through, I’ll give you a brief synopsis.
A special needs boy was voted out of kindergarten after the forced his classmates to vote whether or not he deserved to be in class! As expected, the school district is not speaking about the matter and trying to control the fallout. CBS News interviewed the mother and her little boy. You can watch the video below.
This teacher’s conduct was despicable. The school district’s actions haven’t been much better. This situation could easily happen to any gifted child as well. What if your gifted child was bored because regular classwork was too easy for him? What if your child was disruptive because they had nothing else to do? Their teacher could ask to have them voted out of the classroom!
Every child has a right to an appropriate education for their skill level. Teachers who conduct themselves the way this teacher did, should have their teaching licenses revoked and never be allowed to teach again in ANY state. Our education system is messed up enough as it is, and we don’t need moronic teachers messing it up even more!
Gifted Education Funding Changes in Florida
October 23, 2007: Tampabay.com has an article about a proposed state bill that would require districts to be more open about how much money is being spent on gifted education.This is a good sign of things to come for gifted education. It always seems like states wait until a program is successful, and then they copy it. We should all hope that other states will pass similar legislation. In most (almost all?) states, gifted education funding is just part of general special education funding. It would be nice to have a specific amount earmarked for gifted education.