Anonymous wrote:OP- was this the Sheridan school? Seems so like that school- chair pulling, older kids picking up and dropping kids on the playground, with zero teacher/adult intervention and kids running amok.
Anonymous wrote:Did your kid explain his injuries? It sounds like he handled them privately, I don’t blame him for that but the teacher may have thought it wasn’t a big deal if he thought there weren’t really any injuries.
Anonymous wrote:I’d make the student that pulled the chairs stand instead of sit for the rest of the week
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would feel the same way that you do. We send our kids to school hoping and expecting that they’re being cared for and that their teachers will intervene in appropriate ways so that kids feel protected. I’d be really disappointed that nobody seemed to show much concern for my kid or meaningful repercussions for kid who pulled chair. I don’t think drastic consequences were necessary, but perhaps stating to the entire class how that is unacceptable and potentially dangerous, and therefore not okay.
How does OP know that didn't happen if they were in the nurses office and the bathroom?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would feel the same way that you do. We send our kids to school hoping and expecting that they’re being cared for and that their teachers will intervene in appropriate ways so that kids feel protected. I’d be really disappointed that nobody seemed to show much concern for my kid or meaningful repercussions for kid who pulled chair. I don’t think drastic consequences were necessary, but perhaps stating to the entire class how that is unacceptable and potentially dangerous, and therefore not okay.
How does OP know that didn't happen if they were in the nurses office and the bathroom?
Anonymous wrote:I would feel the same way that you do. We send our kids to school hoping and expecting that they’re being cared for and that their teachers will intervene in appropriate ways so that kids feel protected. I’d be really disappointed that nobody seemed to show much concern for my kid or meaningful repercussions for kid who pulled chair. I don’t think drastic consequences were necessary, but perhaps stating to the entire class how that is unacceptable and potentially dangerous, and therefore not okay.