Anonymous wrote:Ask for a classroom change.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The school is saying this student is dealing with anger management issues and that this is not the first classmate incident. They are monitoring the situation. Teacher profusely apologized and admitted she is struggling to retain control of the student. I have about a million emotions going at the same time.
Shocking the school would give you any information about another child. Public school?
Are you serious? You think it’s reasonable or normal that a child come home from school bruised or bleeding and that the parent is owed nothing in terms of an explanation?
I would be making a police report and filing charges.
What lesson will your kid get from that?
That I care about my child and that it’s not acceptable or normal for someone to physically abuse them. And that I’m doing everything I can to make sure it doesn’t happen again.
Anonymous wrote:I would behave the same way I would if my child was shopping with me in a store and was attacked by another child. I do not think that schools should be any different.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The school is saying this student is dealing with anger management issues and that this is not the first classmate incident. They are monitoring the situation. Teacher profusely apologized and admitted she is struggling to retain control of the student. I have about a million emotions going at the same time.
Shocking the school would give you any information about another child. Public school?
Are you serious? You think it’s reasonable or normal that a child come home from school bruised or bleeding and that the parent is owed nothing in terms of an explanation?
I would be making a police report and filing charges.
What lesson will your kid get from that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The school is saying this student is dealing with anger management issues and that this is not the first classmate incident. They are monitoring the situation. Teacher profusely apologized and admitted she is struggling to retain control of the student. I have about a million emotions going at the same time.
Shocking the school would give you any information about another child. Public school?
Are you serious? You think it’s reasonable or normal that a child come home from school bruised or bleeding and that the parent is owed nothing in terms of an explanation?
I would be making a police report and filing charges.
What lesson will your kid get from that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The school is saying this student is dealing with anger management issues and that this is not the first classmate incident. They are monitoring the situation. Teacher profusely apologized and admitted she is struggling to retain control of the student. I have about a million emotions going at the same time.
Shocking the school would give you any information about another child. Public school?
Are you serious? You think it’s reasonable or normal that a child come home from school bruised or bleeding and that the parent is owed nothing in terms of an explanation?
I would be making a police report and filing charges.
Yes, this is normal in el classrooms nowadays. There is usually always 1 kid who acts out aggressively and the teacher has to basically have a plan to protect the other students from harm. The kid is usually a boy, who bites, hits, throws pencils, chairs, etc...I've seen it time and time again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The school is saying this student is dealing with anger management issues and that this is not the first classmate incident. They are monitoring the situation. Teacher profusely apologized and admitted she is struggling to retain control of the student. I have about a million emotions going at the same time.
Shocking the school would give you any information about another child. Public school?
Anonymous wrote:Horace Mann?
Anonymous wrote:The school is saying this student is dealing with anger management issues and that this is not the first classmate incident. They are monitoring the situation. Teacher profusely apologized and admitted she is struggling to retain control of the student. I have about a million emotions going at the same time.