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Parents tell Little Egg Harbor school board of repeated classroom assaults and evacautions, urge transparency
Summary
Two parents described repeated violent student behavior and classroom evacuations, citing state rules and Section 504; the board said it is investigating but said FERPA limits public disclosure of student-specific details.
Two parents told the Little Egg Harbor Township Board of Education on Tuesday that repeated classroom disturbances have endangered students and disrupted instruction, and they urged the district to provide more transparency and faster special‑education reviews.
"There’s a system-level failure and behavioral crisis response," said Tiffany Middlecoop, who gave her address at the podium and described multiple full-class evacuations caused by severe behaviors including thrown chairs and physical aggression. She cited New Jersey Administrative Code provisions she said require timely reevaluation and behavior assessments and called for public monthly…
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