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Reply to "Is there an advocate that works on behalf of the parents in MCPS?"
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[quote=Anonymous] Is your concern that the parents will tell their kids, which will make it worse? You'd like to move your daughter without the kids knowing it because of them? (Because you're comment that you're friends with the parents doesn't make a lot of sense to most parents.) If it's really about your own relationships, then you first contact these parents who you are apparently friends with. Let them know that a bully report is coming. If it's that you think the bullying will get worse if the kids hear you are complaining, then go into the school, sit down with the counselor, and have that conversation. They may be sympathetic. (And frankly, if they think you'll be a persistent problem for them, they might switch the schedules just for their own convenience.) [/quote]
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