
Anonymous wrote:The nurse at my kid's school is half-crazy I think. She has previously called my home, being very dramatic and excited, saying she didn't have records for my kid, going on and on, like it was some kind of emergency. I told her I would fill out whatever she wanted and I never heard another peep from her. No paperwork ever came home.
Fast forward a few months and I get another one of these dramatic, emergency phone calls and she's going on about lead testing. We turned that in to MCPS when he started at 3. The form says it's mandatory for Pre-K so I know we turned it in. We no longer even live in a lead-test zone and I don't even think she has any way of knowing that we ever did (although I stupidly admitted it) on the phone because I told her I know we have already submitted that info, which she disputes was necessary for pre-K.
I think she is nuts and does not know how to look up records. I resent that she is asking me to track down info provided to MCPS three years ago. We switched pediatricians including transferring the records so I'm not even totally sure the new ped has a copy of the lead test. I also resent the way she went about asking for it and the time it's going to take me to track it down and the money too for the form fee since we are hemorrhaging money on therapy right now.
So that's my vent and here's my question--did most people have to start from scratch when they switched schools or should those records have followed my kid?