Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it’s criminal, report to the police. Health violations should go to the health department. Different states have different regulations (or lack thereof) for independent schools. In MD you can try complaining to AIMS but it’s likely your school’s leadership is also a leader in AIMS. They always support their own. You can try contacting the Maryland Nonpublic school approval specialist, Karen Gardner, but she will just pass it off to one of her underlings and then when they visit the school to investigate they will believe all the BS the school admin tells them.
You should contact the local news outlets if you really want answers. You can contact them anonymously. I called news 7 in April and they respected my anonymity. I called in response to what I thought was false reporting. They told me exactly the source from the school of what I was calling about.
This is just silly.
Silly? How else would you deal with a private school hiding sexual assault for multiple years with almost 10 victims? Or what about blatant disregard for local health guidelines early in the pandemic? Have you ever had to deal with the safety of your child being in jeopardy at an independent school? If not, you can’t call it silly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:bullying and threats made by a member of the administration.
-OP
Why don't you have a sit down with them first to sort things out, or at least try, before calling the manager?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:bullying and threats made by a member of the administration.
-OP
Why don't you have a sit down with them first to sort things out, or at least try, before calling the manager?
Bad advice. Don't let the bully get you on the defense. Also any conversation will most likely not be share accurately by bully.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it’s criminal, report to the police. Health violations should go to the health department. Different states have different regulations (or lack thereof) for independent schools. In MD you can try complaining to AIMS but it’s likely your school’s leadership is also a leader in AIMS. They always support their own. You can try contacting the Maryland Nonpublic school approval specialist, Karen Gardner, but she will just pass it off to one of her underlings and then when they visit the school to investigate they will believe all the BS the school admin tells them.
You should contact the local news outlets if you really want answers. You can contact them anonymously. I called news 7 in April and they respected my anonymity. I called in response to what I thought was false reporting. They told me exactly the source from the school of what I was calling about.
This is just silly.
Silly? How else would you deal with a private school hiding sexual assault for multiple years with almost 10 victims? Or what about blatant disregard for local health guidelines early in the pandemic? Have you ever had to deal with the safety of your child being in jeopardy at an independent school? If not, you can’t call it silly.
Anonymous wrote:If it’s criminal, report to the police. Health violations should go to the health department. Different states have different regulations (or lack thereof) for independent schools. In MD you can try complaining to AIMS but it’s likely your school’s leadership is also a leader in AIMS. They always support their own. You can try contacting the Maryland Nonpublic school approval specialist, Karen Gardner, but she will just pass it off to one of her underlings and then when they visit the school to investigate they will believe all the BS the school admin tells them.
You should contact the local news outlets if you really want answers. You can contact them anonymously. I called news 7 in April and they respected my anonymity. I called in response to what I thought was false reporting. They told me exactly the source from the school of what I was calling about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it’s criminal, report to the police. Health violations should go to the health department. Different states have different regulations (or lack thereof) for independent schools. In MD you can try complaining to AIMS but it’s likely your school’s leadership is also a leader in AIMS. They always support their own. You can try contacting the Maryland Nonpublic school approval specialist, Karen Gardner, but she will just pass it off to one of her underlings and then when they visit the school to investigate they will believe all the BS the school admin tells them.
You should contact the local news outlets if you really want answers. You can contact them anonymously. I called news 7 in April and they respected my anonymity. I called in response to what I thought was false reporting. They told me exactly the source from the school of what I was calling about.
This is just silly.
Anonymous wrote:Go to channel 7
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:bullying and threats made by a member of the administration.
-OP
Why don't you have a sit down with them first to sort things out, or at least try, before calling the manager?