I asked this before, but I barely got enough replies. Was anyone else in special education (SPED), and what was it like? How high functioning are you, and what are you doing now?
>>84003479>Was anyone else in special educationYeah.>what was it like?Crazy and criminal kids.>How high functioning are youDiagnosed as unable to work.>and what are you doing now?4chan, porn, drinking.
>>84003531>Crazy and criminal kids.Can you tell me about it? I had classmates that'd throw tantrums even as teens, but lived in a safe neighborhood/town.
>>84003606>Crazy and criminal kids.>Can you tell me about it?They were trading drugs and stolen stuff in school and sometimes there were fights with knifes. Police came to the school many times and the teachers didn't cared about the kids.Really a madhouse.
>>84003621That's just awful. But anyway, how were the teachers? You say they're negligent, so how badly did they teach you the material? Did you have a single one who cared about thier job?
>>84003479yeah I remember being taken away mid-class to the special ed classroom. The teachers were really nice and I could tell they tried really hard to get to methey failed
>>84003679>Did you have a single one who cared about thier job?They tought the lessons, also when most of the kids didn't listened and did other things. Some kids, like me, were listening and got the stuff on paper. So these kids could be successful at a test at the end of the year. That's how I got back to a normal school.
>>84003479(op here) This thread is already dead? Certainly there's more spergs like me, is there?
>>84004423Not really. I grew up normal, for the most part
no because im the smart kind of retard
Very light sped, in mostly normal classes but would get have a studyhall like peroid in middle/high school where they would check on the kids to make sure they did their homework and everything. Since I always did mine the teachers never even had to talk to me and let me do my own thing in peace.
kind of yeah. there was a room where only the sped kids could go and it had extra computers and stuff, but it wasn't like a separate school or anything. they kept trying to get me to take the college track but i was so stubborn i stayed in the university track for most of my tenure there (basically high school here used to be divided into three 'tracks' depending on what you wanted to do after).
>>84004742also the slang term for it was 'needs' and it's basically what you say when someone is dumb or needs special attention, like 'oh, that kid is needs'
>>84003621sounds like the modern day nigger lel