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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP. I agreed it’s not harassment yet, but the moment any of those kids screams directly in my child’s face, 100% I’ll do something about it. I usually will just write an email to the teacher, and if it repeats I’ll sent another one cc’ing the principal, letting them know I’m dead serious about escalating through a formal process. I’ve never had to do that, and to their credit, whatever issue my child had got resolved. In this case there were at least 6 families complaining and threatening to leave the school which might have had some effect. The worst offender was missing school for the entire week so it’s possible disciplinary action was put in place. They also said there’s a new process for responding to class disruptions, we’ll have to wait and see how it works. The suggestion to keep complaining to let them know you’re not ok with the situation is spot on. The teacher also needs backing to take action, she hinted that more can be done if parents complain and cc the principal. [/quote] Your posts make no sense. Public schools do not care if any families leave the school. Good riddance. I can't believe you have time to track when other kids miss school and speculate about disciplinary action. Your focus on describing these children as bad is getting kind of psychotic. This a problem with the teacher being incompetent or the school not giving her help. It is an adult problem that requires adult solutions.[/quote] I’m not sure why this thread triggered you so much, but it’s actually fun watching you melt down in a puddle of hissy fits. If it’s not too embarrassing, please share why you were touched so deeply. If it’s too embarrassing then, well, just leave it at that. Of course the school will care if families leave, it’s a charter school! They get money per student so as a parent you have some leverage. Thankfully it’s not a public school or we would have been told good riddance. If you think I track the attendance of other kids you’re more idiotic than I thought. That’s probably foreign to you, but I have a close relation with my child so I’ll ask him how his day was and if there was any screaming at school, and he replied that nope, Johnny was not at school this week. You seem to have issues with the world in general: other kids, parents, teachers. I compassionately suggest you try to resolve those issues, it’s for the best.[/quote]
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