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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, If your child is that miserable, I would suggest you go up the chain. I understand that you are not able to share the details, but, it is difficult to be helpful without them. Here are some suggestions: Sit down and write a list of the problems--like you were going to post it here, but I am not suggesting that. Write down the issue(s). Describe the incident(s). Describe the response(s). Include specific dates whenever possible. (I assume this is some type of bullying situation.) Be specific. In other words, do not say that Bobby was "mean" to Sally. Tell exactly what Bobby did say to Sally or did. If you have any specific documentation, include that, as well. (Emails, etc.) Be sure and describe how you tried to address the problem with the school and the school's response to you and/or your child. Then describe the problem your child is having and why changing schools is needed. If you think you are going to "lawyer up" you will need what I described. Try to leave emotion out of this on paper. Hysterics never help. [/quote] OP Here. Thank you!![/quote]
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