Hi A., unfortunately I'm in that situation right now. I moved my child to a montessori school thinking montessori might be good for him because they are supposed to celebrate and develop a child's individuality. Actually in my opinion the preschool teacher(s) there expected my child to be quiet and compliant, and if his "individuality" is not quiet and compliant, it's a problem.
I feel like the teacher gave up on him. As soon as the teacher decided my son was a problem, I feel like she shut down on him, that rather than think "how can I help this boy succeed in this environment," instead I feel like she enrolled the school's director in immediately putting him on the "official" path toward expulsion.
So I gave notice to the school, but they won't waive our two week's notice even though they keep kicking my son out of school! I explained to them that I understand the two week notice is their policy but that clearly this is a bad situation not only for my (disruptive) son but also for their teachers and the other kids in the class. But the owner said NO. So now I get randomly called home from work when my son has been "expelled" for the day, even though they are still taking my money for their "services" yet they won't let us leave. It's a terrible situation.
Every child can be taught, directed, inspired, but it takes a teacher who cares and wants to make a difference. If this teacher your child has only wants compliant kids in her class becuase then her job is easy, well, that's a poor excuse for a teacher. Now that I have had experience with a master-degreed preschool teacher, I feel like it's not education that makes a great "teacher", it's someone who cares enough to try to want to help all kids succeed...even the hard ones. Maybe especially the hard ones. Give me a loving and nurturing high-school graduate who really loves kids any day!!
My advice is that schools are always looking for great teachers. If talking to this teacher and the director of your school doesn't help, then start looking for a new daycare to work for and get your child out of that situation. Even the best daycare center is wrong for your child if his teacher is bad. Listen to your child--if it appears he's not thriving--if the teacher only sees bad and doesn't celebrate what's good about your child--get him out of there. Good luck--please let us know what happens!