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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Parent of two boys, the second of whom surely has older-brother syndrome: I'd email the teacher, let her know there's inappropriate talk at lunch. I think you have to share the details so that she's aware it's more explicit than the norm. (I think it is.) Both my kids' classes have gone thru phases where lunch seating was assigned, mostly because kids weren't behaving right. So the teacher has an easy remedy. [b]I wouldn't go to the principal on this. It's really not appropriate or necessary. I can't imagine how inefficient a school would be if the principal keeps getting dragged in by parents every time a 3rd grade boy says the word penis.[/b][/quote] The principal at my kids school instituted a policy that teachers copy her on ALL email communications. Yes. [u]All[/u]. One of my kids teacher does it. The other teacher does not. This level of helicopter schooling is absurd. And this is a public elementary school with 1200 or so kids. I wonder how full her mailbox is.[/quote]
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