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Reply to "Is there an advocate that works on behalf of the parents in MCPS?"
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[quote=Anonymous]1. You wasted the superintendent's secretary's time. The superintendent's office has more important things to do than to listen to the story you relayed to us here. 2. It sounds reasonable and realistic that your HS is telling you they can't make a schedule switch without a bullying report. HS scheduling is complicated, and if schools let anyone request schedule changes for any reason at any time, they simply couldn't make it work. 3. Go back and re-read what you wrote here. "These are people at our place of worship, that I see at the grocery store, at sporting events that prob all think their kids would never do this. One of them is one of my good friends. For the sake of our friendship we agreed not to discuss the demise of our girls friendship. In the past when I have pointed anything out that her daughter has said or done, it gets ugly real fast. She thinks her kid is an angel." OP, filing a bullying report is *not* discussing the demise of your girls' friendship with the other mom. It's the county license to do the only real investigative work and action-taking that MCPS ever does for bullying. In a county where so much has gone so wrong in recent years, the bullying report process is one of the few systems that work decently. Let them do their jobs. [/quote]
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