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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP writing. Thanks for all the input. Unfortunately, I don't think I heard anyone chime in about where I stand insofar as objecting to MY kid. A couple of questions came up -- not sure why these facts matter. Then again, DCUM can be vicious, so I am not surprised. This is non-teaching staff. A part-time community facilitator or somesuch. Not a counselor of any type. I pointedly said non-teaching staff in order to establish that this is not a teacher that my kid would encounter in the normal course of school activities. The label I chose was not intended as pejorative. The school has a good counseling element. My kid knows the people there informally and is comfortable going there on their own. I have zero interest in preventing other kids from hanging out with this staff member. That was an incorrect presumption of some posters. Just thinking of MY kid. Other kids can have at it. Anyway, if anyone knows about parental rights here, I'd be grateful.[/quote] I'd be alarmed, OP. Do you know what formal job mr. candyman has within the school? Or are they some sort of volunteer? [/quote]
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