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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am sorry about my presentation. I just needed to figure out where to go to navigate this so I posted pretty quickly dictating and not seeing the letters very well due to deteriorating eyesight. I think — with the help form here — my plan is to email the principal because the assistant principal is proving useless, copy county ombudsman, request my son is granted till September the time to complete those assignments (as now I don’t know when will i get him back to being motivated… He needs some rest). And move out!!! And hold off on media - I just don’t have the space at this time to accomplish it. I can always write a book later. I promise the style will be more coherent. [/quote] You’re a troll, correct? This is the most ridiculous thing I’ve ever read. You’re going to write a book! LOL![/quote] And you are clearly form the school. Be ready for the recordings of my crying child after what you have done. [/quote] Holy cow. OP is on track to blow up her family's whole world and not even see herself do it. I hope there is a co-parent doing damage control. [/quote] I also have the picture of my son with really really red eyes from crying because of the school… this is what the school did and they need to know. an apology email to parents is not gonna cut it. They need to apologize to my son as well in person. [/quote] That's never going to happen. A school will never apologize because apologizing is admitting guilt and admitting guilt opens them up even more if a lawsuit is brought. Get your kid some therapy and stat working on healing. If he really is that traumatized, healing needs to happen. REAL healing. [/quote] The school already apologized via email. Focus on your son’s healing and not the school.[/quote] Apologies won’t dissolve the damage made on the child and the family. The school adm has to allow OP to move to another MS. Healing starts in a new environment.[/quote] They don’t have to allow anything. Nobody (teachers/students) at the school will remember anything in the fall. OP doesn’t have a strong enough claim to request new school placement. They should just follow up to make sure that there is no documentation linked back to the student regarding the one day suspension.[/quote]
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