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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In my case I feel both parties feel it was minor. I felt that the school should have done more in a situation, where my child got hurt. The school felt that they had done enough. I'm concerned that me raising an issue with the way they handled my child, may come back and bite me. And I would like to others to chime in about their experiences.[/quote] I'm 9:57. I've raised several minor (and maybe even not-so-minor) complaints with my children's school and teachers over several years. In some of those situations, the school agreed it was in the wrong, and in others it did not. I've never gotten the sense the school holds it against me or my children. I've always raised these complaints in respectful and professional ways. I have heard of at least two situations where another school warned my children's school against some truly PITA parents seeking admission. I don't know whether the warning impacted their admission applications though. I've never heard of a school using a truly minor disagreement as a basis to try to poison a child's admission application at another school. I'm sure it's happened before somewhere, but I'd be willing to bet the school didn't consider the dispute minor (even if the parent did). HTH.[/quote]
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