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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Maybe I was not clear. Concerns have been brought up to the admin in the past. If the teacher yells in front of me, it means that she knows that this behavior is tolerated by the principal and she can continue with impunity. I want to know what can parents do if the outcome of speaking with the principal is not satisfactory. What is the next step? From reading some of the posts it seems that the principal's power is absolute? [/quote] So you won't talk directly to the principal because "concerns have been bought up to the admin in the past"? By whom? When, exactly? So you won't talk to the principal directly because other parents told you that other people had done it in the past, to no avail? I'll tell you one thing about schools: parents who gossip RARELY know the whole story about another parent's meeting with a principal, etc. It is foolish not to speak directly with the principal yourself because someone told you that it didn't go well for someone else who tried to do that "in the past". You "want to know what can parents do if the outcome of speaking with the principal is not satisfactory. What is the next step?" You have no idea what the outcome will be if you speak to the principal because YOU HAVEN'T SPOKEN TO THE PRINCIPAL. "From reading some of the posts it seems that the principal's power is absolute?" This is ridiculous. So right now, you won't talk to the principal because 1. other parents tell you that people have done this "in the past", and 2. people on an anonymous message board have told you that "the principal's power is absolute"? Nobody has written that the "principal's power is absolute", and even if they had, so what? We don't know your principal because we--like you yourself--have not spoken to the principal. [/quote]
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