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Charter school tries to expel kid with ADHD- Charters 'nix 23%' of kids- NYPOST.com

Charter school tries to expel kid with ADHD - NYPOST.com

Charters 'nix 23%' of kids

Boys will be boys, but nonpublic schools are quick to expel average little rascals

Last Updated: 7:32 AM, April 24, 2011

Posted: 12:10 AM, April 24, 2011

He called a classmate a "spaghetti noodle" because she was skinny. And he led the "Rubberband Gang" that launched pellets of paper across the classroom. But now sixth-grader Tyrique Royal, 12, is facing expulsion from Fahari Academy Charter School on Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn -- for being a kid.

The school insists it's simply adhering to a strict "no-bullying" policy parents are well aware of, but student advocates say Tyrique's case illustrates the disparity between how charter and public schools handle difficult kids.

In the public-school system, students cannot be expelled if they are under 17, and principals cannot suspend a student for more than five consecutive days.

TROUBLED: Ty rique Royal has ADHD, and mom Ruth Hardy is fighting his expulsion from school.
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TROUBLED: Ty rique Royal has ADHD, and mom Ruth Hardy is fighting his expulsion from school.
Ty rique Royal  and mom Ruth Hardy
Ty rique Royal and mom Ruth Hardy

For serious offenses like dealing drugs or using weapons, a superintendent must intervene to suspend the student for longer. Only two students in the city have been expelled in the past three years -- and both were ousted for reaching the age of 21, a city spokeswoman said.

But charter schools set their own suspension rules and don't report expulsion data -- although experts believe thousands of difficult students are dumped every year to public



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