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[quote=Anonymous]OP - all DC schools are required to have bullying prevention policies in place and must complete an investigation when bullying is alleged. Write to the principal AND the charter head (executive director, CEO) AND also place a call to the public charter school board. If it is a small school and the principal is the executive director, then write to the charter school board chair. It's important that you use the word "bullying" and mention the police report. The idea of taking your child for a doctor's excuse is a very good one especially if the trauma is causing him problems with attending school. Some charters don't want to mess up their in-seat attendance rate and that might be why they are not considering your request to have him do work from home. In my experience, school staff is often rushed. They may not be considering all of the factors. They'll respond faster when you involve administrators higher up. [/quote]
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