You seem awfully determined to maintain access to students' medical records. |
DP but seriously !? You think some internet stranger wants access to your students' medical records ? As a previous poster already said : loosen up that tin foil hat. It's definitely too tight. |
No one will care. This is MoCo in 2023. Half the people you know, including kids, are/have been in therapy or on meds because life is so friggin stressful here. One reason life is stressful here is because people create worry where none need exist. The attendance secretary does a lot of work beyond looking at notes from a kid who has been absent. She doesn’t have time to snoop and likely doesn’t care. |
Antisemite? |
This. Nothing matters. |
| You don’t have to comply simply because they ask you for it. If you or your child is not comfortable with the school having the information such as the name of the doctor, don’t do it. “No” is a complete sentence. You don’t have to put up with this BS. |
You're the problem. No wonder kids are out of control and refuse to follow directions or act like functioning members of society...they have parents like you. |
DP. There’s no reason that the kid has to know. It’s between the attendance secretary and the parent. Some schools require a doctors note for medical appointments and some don’t. The OP is in an unrelated with her DD’s school and now has to provide doctors notes for medical appointments, suggesting that sometimes doctors notes are only required as a punitive measure. There doesn’t seem to be a policy, at least not a consistently applied one. OP is not the problem. MCPS is the problem. |
I remember my mother getting a doctor’s note for us in the 80s/90s. What’s the big deal? It’s just the doctor’s name. It’s not like they rent a plane and drag a message in the sky that says THIS CHILD HAD A MENTAL HEALTH APPOINTMENT.
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Please get some mental health help for your paranoia. |
Then I trust you don’t send your kids there, as that would make you a terrible parent. So how is homeschooling going? |
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I think attendance records matter if there is a custody issue. If your ex is suing you for more time -- they can use the attendance records against you. Like if every time you bring the kid to school they are late. Or you take them out of school a lot.
Otherwise it really doesn't matter. But if you are a parent having a "long battle" with the school -- the front office might have been instructed to follow/enforce all rules to the T |
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Schools are cracking down on this.
I think someone needs to file a lawsuit. Seriously. The reality is good parents don’t send sick kids to school…and we also don’t take sick kids to the doctor for each and every ailment. If my kid is vomiting/has diarrhea and a fever for 3 days, sorry, but I’m not sending them to school—and I’m not taking them to the doctor *just* so I can produce a doctor’s note. If my kid is sidelined with a migraine for two days, I’m not taking them to the doctor for a note. As if! Positive covid test at home? Why on earth would I go to the doctor? If they want to make sure teens who drive to school aren’t ditching, then call the parents for verification. Problem solved! |
Stop blaming MCPS! You are the problem! |
| I agree with other re: let it be unexcused. We all have precious little time with our doctors and that time is for getting medical care. |