Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:* My explanations that mix ups happen in life helped a bit.
And, f***, The story doesn’t seem to end and I just want to go and watch Netflix a little bit…
Now I am reviewing the gradebook and I see that some of the grades that he had last quarter miraculously changed… is that possible?
Last quarter my son was on honor roll and received a certificate. Everything was A and B.
One of the subjects is a D because of two missing assignments… hmmm
Are you pulling up the previous quarter grades or his report card? If the missing assignments are a significant part of his grades, then it's possible that getting a 0 or a 50/100 dropped him down.
Anonymous wrote:* My explanations that mix ups happen in life helped a bit.
And, f***, The story doesn’t seem to end and I just want to go and watch Netflix a little bit…
Now I am reviewing the gradebook and I see that some of the grades that he had last quarter miraculously changed… is that possible?
Last quarter my son was on honor roll and received a certificate. Everything was A and B.
One of the subjects is a D because of two missing assignments… hmmm
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clarification on the computer situation.
Bad stuff was on other boys computer. That boy was on a bad website during school hours and also at his own home at 12 midnight On school computer. That boy has the first first name as my son. Some teacher spotted him on that website at school and took screenshots And provided to the counselor.
And then the counselor pulled my son together with another stuffer and questioned him. Based on what I heard from my son, that was not a good experience for him. He cries so bad when telling him about it, and before he was afraid to tell me because he thought that school thought that he was a bad guy. And he was afraid to tell me because he was afraid to lose his privilege.
Then in the evening, when my son was at home doing his history homework, the school calls me and start accusing on the phone that my son was on the bad website from my home at 12 midnight. I demand More information because I know my son would never do anything like that on his own, But out of curiosity, He may explore sites. The school tells me to come and bring the laptop and the child. The school shows some pictures on another laptop, and my child denies that that’s his activity, because it was another boy with the same first name. My child gets emotional.
The school takes away the laptop stating they need to investigate. On the way to the car, my car is very confused and keeps asking. Why is he in trouble? Why did they take away his laptop while he wanted to finish up his history assignment… Keeps crying he keeps crying from unfairness he felt I guess. My explanations That makes up happen in life helped a bit.
This doesn't make any sense. How would the school know that the kid was on the website at midnight when all they have are screenshots the teacher got in school? And why would your son be afraid to tell you that the school thought he was up to no good, but that it was a different kid with the same name, and he's innocent?
Anonymous wrote:Clarification on the computer situation.
Bad stuff was on other boys computer. That boy was on a bad website during school hours and also at his own home at 12 midnight On school computer. That boy has the first first name as my son. Some teacher spotted him on that website at school and took screenshots And provided to the counselor.
And then the counselor pulled my son together with another stuffer and questioned him. Based on what I heard from my son, that was not a good experience for him. He cries so bad when telling him about it, and before he was afraid to tell me because he thought that school thought that he was a bad guy. And he was afraid to tell me because he was afraid to lose his privilege.
Then in the evening, when my son was at home doing his history homework, the school calls me and start accusing on the phone that my son was on the bad website from my home at 12 midnight. I demand More information because I know my son would never do anything like that on his own, But out of curiosity, He may explore sites. The school tells me to come and bring the laptop and the child. The school shows some pictures on another laptop, and my child denies that that’s his activity, because it was another boy with the same first name. My child gets emotional.
The school takes away the laptop stating they need to investigate. On the way to the car, my car is very confused and keeps asking. Why is he in trouble? Why did they take away his laptop while he wanted to finish up his history assignment… Keeps crying he keeps crying from unfairness he felt I guess. My explanations That makes up happen in life helped a bit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, it doesn't seem to me like anyone was trying to railroad your child into anything, just because you were asking for missed assignments. Missed assignments, and kids asking to redo them happens ALL the time, and no one is going to form some sort of vendetta on the basis of that.
What it seems like is that someone (tech office? teacher?) noticed inappropriate material on Kid A's computer, and either reported it erroneously as Kid B's computer, or reported it correctly, and the admins made a mistake. Especially if the content was violent, they will take action, and immediately (I would hope so), and your kid got caught in the middle.
I don't know your child, but mine would've raged and moved on. I don't think you're doing him any favors by making this out to be "they're all out to get you", when it could be a really simple misunderstanding that they already apologized for.
When the school called me they said, our counselor with whom you were emailing got ‘concerned’ and found blah blah blah in your child’s comp. He searched for xyz at midnight from YOUR home on school comp.
Honestly, if your responses here are at all indicative of your interactions with school staff, I could understand how someone would be concerned. There is some significant amount of paranoia here.
I also don't understand how it is the counselor found something on your child's computer, but then he also had to go get his computer and turn it in so they could check the computer. Did the counselor have your child's computer or not?
What was the part about taking pictures of girls using the phone? Or was that someone else chiming in?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, it doesn't seem to me like anyone was trying to railroad your child into anything, just because you were asking for missed assignments. Missed assignments, and kids asking to redo them happens ALL the time, and no one is going to form some sort of vendetta on the basis of that.
What it seems like is that someone (tech office? teacher?) noticed inappropriate material on Kid A's computer, and either reported it erroneously as Kid B's computer, or reported it correctly, and the admins made a mistake. Especially if the content was violent, they will take action, and immediately (I would hope so), and your kid got caught in the middle.
I don't know your child, but mine would've raged and moved on. I don't think you're doing him any favors by making this out to be "they're all out to get you", when it could be a really simple misunderstanding that they already apologized for.
When the school called me they said, our counselor with whom you were emailing got ‘concerned’ and found blah blah blah in your child’s comp. He searched for xyz at midnight from YOUR home on school comp.
Honestly, if your responses here are at all indicative of your interactions with school staff, I could understand how someone would be concerned. There is some significant amount of paranoia here.
I also don't understand how it is the counselor found something on your child's computer, but then he also had to go get his computer and turn it in so they could check the computer. Did the counselor have your child's computer or not?
Anonymous wrote:* Also, they didn’t ask me to keep anything confidential, which worries me because usually in such cases, they would state it.
I say ‘worries me’ because I noticed a lot of things done without proper due diligence which you would expect from a public school.
So, something else came up this evening…
My son opened up again… He said, that day before I was called to school in the evening together with him, He was pulled from his very favorite class and questioned. And at that time, he already pointed out that it was not him. It was the other person… But the school didn’t believe him and called me anyway…
I mean - I am typing this, and I cannot believe it myself… I am confident my son is not lying. She provided a lot of details of that questioning, and he told me he didn’t share about that with me because he was afraid that I will take away his latest nice privilege…