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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]^^She did not say they refused, she said they resisted. Does not matter. [b] Why would you leave the safety of everyone else in the school in the hands of parents of the disturbed kid? What are the odds that they make great decisions? [/b] The child gave every sign of wanting to kill himself. The school told the parent to get him help within TWO DAYS. He should have been shipped off to a hospital for psychiatric evaluation immediately. Again, kids like these have often spent a lifetime with poor parents. Time for the professional to step in and over-ride their poor judgement. This is NOT downplaying parents' culpability. It is saying that the school administration was responsible for protecting the other students and staff, not whatever semblance of a parent walks thru the door.[/quote] Oh wait - now you want to Baker Act the kid without the permission of the legal guardians or parents? The parents sat there, refused to do anything about their kid, resisted taking him home. They sure as hell weren't going to help section him after buying him a gun days before. So disturbing. The school did all they could.[/quote] Why didn’t the school call police if they felt he was threat? [/quote] Because everyone is being threatened, directly or indirectly, with being sued - the police, the school, the administration, EVERY ONE. My God, these parents would not even take their own kid home. What does that tell you? That they are good parents with good intentions? Terrible parents with terrible kids want them to be everyone else's problem. Those parents learn that early and often. Unsuspecting parents be damned. Ideally, CPS would have been called. This is a good time to call CPS - not some nosy neighbor BS, but some shoot up the school BS. Be aware, people. Don't be paranoid and skittish, but be reasonably aware. Know who the problems are in your children's school. Not a vendetta against the mom you don't like - but the actual problems. The mom/dad that is preoccupied with PR, that has the kid that the other kids are complaining about? THEY is the problem. [/quote] *are[/quote]
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