Anonymous wrote:My child was recently given a rather harsh 'consequence' due to actions that he may or may not have done. I don't know for sure, however there have may actions that were done against my kid (severe bullying) where no action was taken.
My issue is that the school did not do a thorough investigation and basically believed another kid over mine.
Has anyone ever used legal action against a private school? I just want to get to the truth and I want the bullying kids to be held accountable.
Anonymous wrote:My child was recently given a rather harsh 'consequence' due to actions that he may or may not have done. I don't know for sure, however there have may actions that were done against my kid (severe bullying) where no action was taken.
My issue is that the school did not do a thorough investigation and basically believed another kid over mine.
Has anyone ever used legal action against a private school? I just want to get to the truth and I want the bullying kids to be held accountable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are looking at legal action due to a school falsifying grading (which we have clear proof of) and have been told that we basically have no case because it's an independent school and they can do whatever they please.
If you want rights within education you need to go to public school.
How did falsifying grades, assuming it was another student's, impact you enough to want to sue?
Anonymous wrote:We are looking at legal action due to a school falsifying grading (which we have clear proof of) and have been told that we basically have no case because it's an independent school and they can do whatever they please.
If you want rights within education you need to go to public school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are looking at legal action due to a school falsifying grading (which we have clear proof of) and have been told that we basically have no case because it's an independent school and they can do whatever they please.
If you want rights within education you need to go to public school.
Falsifying grading? How does that work?
Anonymous wrote:My child was recently given a rather harsh 'consequence' due to actions that he may or may not have done. I don't know for sure, however there have may actions that were done against my kid (severe bullying) where no action was taken.
My issue is that the school did not do a thorough investigation and basically believed another kid over mine.
Has anyone ever used legal action against a private school? I just want to get to the truth and I want the bullying kids to be held accountable.
Anonymous wrote:We are looking at legal action due to a school falsifying grading (which we have clear proof of) and have been told that we basically have no case because it's an independent school and they can do whatever they please.
If you want rights within education you need to go to public school.
Anonymous wrote:We are looking at legal action due to a school falsifying grading (which we have clear proof of) and have been told that we basically have no case because it's an independent school and they can do whatever they please.
If you want rights within education you need to go to public school.
Anonymous wrote:Was a law actually broken or did the consequence rise to the legal definition of negligence or something? “My kid was unfairly blamed and unfairly treated” sucks but isn’t grounds for legal action, I wouldn’t think. Have you consulted with a lawyer to see if you have something to act on?