Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks all! It is not a criminal complaint. A teacher treated my child very unfairly, and I consider the incident a form of bullying from the teacher.
Good luck, OP. But keep in mind this isn't a public school and there aren't ombusdman and channels to appeal to. First, talk to the teacher.
Yes, I agree that this is not like a public school. The process seems unclear to me. I did talk to the teacher and she flat out told me what she did to my child…which was absolutely unacceptable, inappropriate and mind boggling. My first thought is that the school will defend her so that is why I was looking to find external resources to file a complaint.
There is no external place to file complaint. You need to consider talking to a lawyer to consider whether any possible civil liability and then go to HOS.
If it's bad enough, social media posts naming names are effectively a complaint.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks all! It is not a criminal complaint. A teacher treated my child very unfairly, and I consider the incident a form of bullying from the teacher.
Good luck, OP. But keep in mind this isn't a public school and there aren't ombusdman and channels to appeal to. First, talk to the teacher.
Yes, I agree that this is not like a public school. The process seems unclear to me. I did talk to the teacher and she flat out told me what she did to my child…which was absolutely unacceptable, inappropriate and mind boggling. My first thought is that the school will defend her so that is why I was looking to find external resources to file a complaint.
You will be surprised - admin is usually more responsive than you would think, at least at our private. Go to the Principal. If you don't get want you need, take it to the Head.
Agree. I would email the principal and explain the situation, and ask for a meeting. Do not frame this as "Teacher X did this to my kid" but rather, "Larlo did ABC, and Ms. Teacher did XYZ, which was confirmed when we spoke. I'd like to meet to disucss the school's policy on XYZ, and gain a better understanding for how you view ABC, to help Larlo succeed at St. Meany's academy."
This is EXCELLENT advice OP. As a parent whose kids are private school lifers at top DMV privates, this is the way to go.
Op here. Great advice. Thank you! I’m going to use it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks all! It is not a criminal complaint. A teacher treated my child very unfairly, and I consider the incident a form of bullying from the teacher.
Good luck, OP. But keep in mind this isn't a public school and there aren't ombusdman and channels to appeal to. First, talk to the teacher.
Yes, I agree that this is not like a public school. The process seems unclear to me. I did talk to the teacher and she flat out told me what she did to my child…which was absolutely unacceptable, inappropriate and mind boggling. My first thought is that the school will defend her so that is why I was looking to find external resources to file a complaint.
You will be surprised - admin is usually more responsive than you would think, at least at our private. Go to the Principal. If you don't get want you need, take it to the Head.
Agree. I would email the principal and explain the situation, and ask for a meeting. Do not frame this as "Teacher X did this to my kid" but rather, "Larlo did ABC, and Ms. Teacher did XYZ, which was confirmed when we spoke. I'd like to meet to disucss the school's policy on XYZ, and gain a better understanding for how you view ABC, to help Larlo succeed at St. Meany's academy."
This is EXCELLENT advice OP. As a parent whose kids are private school lifers at top DMV privates, this is the way to go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks all! It is not a criminal complaint. A teacher treated my child very unfairly, and I consider the incident a form of bullying from the teacher.
Good luck, OP. But keep in mind this isn't a public school and there aren't ombusdman and channels to appeal to. First, talk to the teacher.
Yes, I agree that this is not like a public school. The process seems unclear to me. I did talk to the teacher and she flat out told me what she did to my child…which was absolutely unacceptable, inappropriate and mind boggling. My first thought is that the school will defend her so that is why I was looking to find external resources to file a complaint.
You will be surprised - admin is usually more responsive than you would think, at least at our private. Go to the Principal. If you don't get want you need, take it to the Head.
Agree. I would email the principal and explain the situation, and ask for a meeting. Do not frame this as "Teacher X did this to my kid" but rather, "Larlo did ABC, and Ms. Teacher did XYZ, which was confirmed when we spoke. I'd like to meet to disucss the school's policy on XYZ, and gain a better understanding for how you view ABC, to help Larlo succeed at St. Meany's academy."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks all! It is not a criminal complaint. A teacher treated my child very unfairly, and I consider the incident a form of bullying from the teacher.
I would email their boss. Ask to set up a meeting and speak about it in person without the teacher present.
Does this work in any industry? The first thing the administrator will ask is if you’ve spoken to the teacher directly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks all! It is not a criminal complaint. A teacher treated my child very unfairly, and I consider the incident a form of bullying from the teacher.
I would email their boss. Ask to set up a meeting and speak about it in person without the teacher present.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks all! It is not a criminal complaint. A teacher treated my child very unfairly, and I consider the incident a form of bullying from the teacher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks all! It is not a criminal complaint. A teacher treated my child very unfairly, and I consider the incident a form of bullying from the teacher.
Good luck, OP. But keep in mind this isn't a public school and there aren't ombusdman and channels to appeal to. First, talk to the teacher.
Yes, I agree that this is not like a public school. The process seems unclear to me. I did talk to the teacher and she flat out told me what she did to my child…which was absolutely unacceptable, inappropriate and mind boggling. My first thought is that the school will defend her so that is why I was looking to find external resources to file a complaint.
There is no external place to file complaint. You need to consider talking to a lawyer to consider whether any possible civil liability and then go to HOS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks all! It is not a criminal complaint. A teacher treated my child very unfairly, and I consider the incident a form of bullying from the teacher.
Good luck, OP. But keep in mind this isn't a public school and there aren't ombusdman and channels to appeal to. First, talk to the teacher.
Yes, I agree that this is not like a public school. The process seems unclear to me. I did talk to the teacher and she flat out told me what she did to my child…which was absolutely unacceptable, inappropriate and mind boggling. My first thought is that the school will defend her so that is why I was looking to find external resources to file a complaint.
You will be surprised - admin is usually more responsive than you would think, at least at our private. Go to the Principal. If you don't get want you need, take it to the Head.
Agree. I would email the principal and explain the situation, and ask for a meeting. Do not frame this as "Teacher X did this to my kid" but rather, "Larlo did ABC, and Ms. Teacher did XYZ, which was confirmed when we spoke. I'd like to meet to disucss the school's policy on XYZ, and gain a better understanding for how you view ABC, to help Larlo succeed at St. Meany's academy."