Anonymous wrote:I am white and think it's NO FREAKING JOKE to tell someone of a minority race to put their hands up when that person is in any sort of position of authority.
Talk about tossing around your power/authority.
OP, I might do this in person - go in and talk to someone face to face. That might go better.
Anonymous wrote:I am a minority, and I don't see the big deal. He was just exhibiting his Spanish skills. It was a joke
Anonymous wrote:I am a minority, and I don't see the big deal. He was just exhibiting his Spanish skills. It was a joke
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP here. What I tell my kids is that it's my job to protect them and only I can decide whether to address it with the school. I appreciate their concern and will take their feelings into consideration in my decision. But it's an adult decision and I will make it. Harsh as that sounds, this has never gone badly for me because I do t go in with guns blazing - I take it slow and gather information before I react.
This is OP. This is fantastic advice. I'll send an e-mail to the school tomorrow. Thank you!
Also, phrase the e-mail as "My daughter told me that this person did this, and then this person did that. After that, my daughter says that this happened." (Instead of just flat-out declaring that the people did the stuff and the stuff happened.) Then ask them to please look into it, because if it did happen, it's a big problem because [reasons]. And also tell them what you want them to do about it if it did happen.
Perfect. Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP here. What I tell my kids is that it's my job to protect them and only I can decide whether to address it with the school. I appreciate their concern and will take their feelings into consideration in my decision. But it's an adult decision and I will make it. Harsh as that sounds, this has never gone badly for me because I do t go in with guns blazing - I take it slow and gather information before I react.
This is OP. This is fantastic advice. I'll send an e-mail to the school tomorrow. Thank you!
Also, phrase the e-mail as "My daughter told me that this person did this, and then this person did that. After that, my daughter says that this happened." (Instead of just flat-out declaring that the people did the stuff and the stuff happened.) Then ask them to please look into it, because if it did happen, it's a big problem because [reasons]. And also tell them what you want them to do about it if it did happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP here. What I tell my kids is that it's my job to protect them and only I can decide whether to address it with the school. I appreciate their concern and will take their feelings into consideration in my decision. But it's an adult decision and I will make it. Harsh as that sounds, this has never gone badly for me because I do t go in with guns blazing - I take it slow and gather information before I react.
This is OP. This is fantastic advice. I'll send an e-mail to the school tomorrow. Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:PP here. What I tell my kids is that it's my job to protect them and only I can decide whether to address it with the school. I appreciate their concern and will take their feelings into consideration in my decision. But it's an adult decision and I will make it. Harsh as that sounds, this has never gone badly for me because I do t go in with guns blazing - I take it slow and gather information before I react.