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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]After reading the OPs incredibly LONG updated response to her own post: 1. OP for transparency your incredibly lengthy updated response should have started with "UPDATE: I WAS WRONG, I SIGNED A CONSENT FORM TO SHARE MY KIDS INFO. I DID NOT READ IT. MY MISTAKE." The accountability you seek of others should start with yourself. [b]2. OP, this entire thread is a prime example of why administrators and school staff are overwhelmed by parents with an emotional need for attention seeking, narcissistic power struggles, and validation. [/b] 3. The framing of your problem as a HIPPA violation was an ENTIRE waste of time for this school's principal, school nurse, and anyone else you looped into the drama with the nuanced half-informed baiting. 4. So much of your response reveals EXACTLY why hospitals follow up with schools. While you may want to cherry 🍒 pick the process TUITION FREE schools use to carry out care for kids, KIDS COME FIRST. If even one life is saved, or family is assisted by the policy to follow up AFTER consent is given, its worth it. [/quote] I'm an administrator at a school. I'm grateful that the OP posted this thread as schools are often in the position of helping parents understand what is happening with their kids - even when those happenings are outside of education. I find the sharing of information with the nurse to be odd and am glad to be in a position (because of this thread) to let parents know that this is no lapse on the part of the school or the nurse but most likely related to forms that they signed giving permission for such. [/quote]
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