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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sorry this is happening to your child. It's a horrible thing for a family to endure. I have a child [b]at this school[/b] and DC reports that bullying and bad behavior are the norms. The teachers lack the experience and skills to manage children and the administration has a my way or the highway attitude. Maybe you should try calling the police and see if that gets their attention? If nothing else, it might put a healthy fear in a few of the bullies, both adults and children.[/quote] maybe i missed this upthread, but what school are we discussing? i get that everyone wants to be discreet when there are children involved, BUT....not much is ever going to be remedied if we don't get this out into the open. sunshine is the best disinfectant. my child when to a very highly regarded charter school and dealing with the admin was very frustrating (not bullying, some other less serious issues). they never actually *DID* anything. they would talk to you politely and professionally. but never did a damn thing. i genuinely believe that they didn't do much for two reasons. 1)they didn't have to. their wait list was into the hundreds. 2)lack of internal expertise as to how handle the matter and no central office to reach out to.[/quote] Hilarious post. "Do as I say, not as I do."[/quote]
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