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Then, under Section 504, your child has a “disability” and the bullying of your child on any basis constitutes a violation of Section 504 and must be addressed in a 504 meeting.
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With the current administration, I do not suggest this route.
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If your child is within a protected class–race, religion, national origin, sexual minority or orientation, disabilities–or is being treated badly because of the perspective of being in a protected class, this constitutes discriminatory harassment under civil rights laws.Depending on your child’s “status,” there are four possible paths:
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While many parents and students become frustrated with the response of the principal when serious or chronic situations are reported, too often they may think that nothing more can be done or they do not know how to proceed. It is my hope that by assisting parents and organizations helping parents do a better job documenting situations and knowing hot they might approach their school, or file a complaint, this may increase the willingness of school leaders to listen and make positive changes. But school leaders appear to be resistant to listening and learning how they could respond more effectively. Please note: I would rather help schools do a better job responding to these situations. However, the information will be relevant in other states. This Bullying Resolution page provides parents with insight to assist them in achieving an effective resolution of the more serious or chronic situations where their child is being repeatedly bullied or harassed.