Looking at the school demographics, I suspect not as well.
FWIW, my 10-year old son is in the 5th grade and there's an extremely autistic (white) kid in his class who everyday has an explosive episode where he goes crazy and breaks stuff.
Because all the kids have Chromebooks, my son has taken it upon himself to surreptitiously record this kid's outbursts. He showed me a video the other day. I implored him to not get caught recording this kid and to, whatever he does, not post the footage online (my kid has a TikTok account).
First thing I thought was, this kid does not belong in a normal classroom. He's too disruptive. He needs special-ed.
Second thing I thought, this is the type of kid who is going to shoot the place up.
I felt horrible for this poor boy, seriously emotionally disabled, who needs special attention that he is not getting in a regular classroom. He is only getting frustrated and enraged. What are teachers continuing to mainstream intellectually-disabled children into regular classes?
This kid left pics of his notebook about “com together revolution” in Greek in his notebook and several satanic looking messages.
He left more to find. Apparently, he threw red paint on the school and a dear head as well. This was 3 weeks ago. There’s a kid like this at many schools. Don’t know what set him off.