Anonymous wrote:The certainly can oust him outright and may in fact be laying the groundwork to do so. Your DC isn't a fit with the school and it's time for you to make a change. You can be sure DC feels it. Why drag it out?
Anonymous wrote:Part of it is they’re trying to make you decide he’s not a fit. And it sounds like he’s not.
Anonymous wrote:OP - have you explored different school options for your child? Public may still call you, but you can tell them not to contact you about this stuff during business hours. Or to just send you a weekly email.
Even at the private school, I think you can nicely explain that the middle of the day calls for things that aren't an emergency are disruptive and while you are eager to work with them, you would greatly appreciate if these sorts of issues can be raised via email after 5pm.
Anonymous wrote:How old is he?
Anonymous wrote:This is a huge downside of private. They are not necessarily trying to get rid of your child but they will make you hyper aware of anything and everything. It is very stressful, but typical.
When our child moved to public, the silence of no phone calls was a sweet relief.