Anonymous wrote:OP here - to be honest, I was just disappointed. I had heard that this is a great Principal who attends so many school functions. Just thought, "What's the point if you don't show that you care a little?"
At DC's old school, the Principal herself administered the Epipen when a child had an allergen ingestion - despite the child not having any symptoms. She did not just stand around and chat. (Obviously a potentially much more serious situation, but still...)
I think it's hard to weigh in here if you weren't there. I'd like every principal to be warm and caring but, not really knowing what unfolded or what the principal was doing at the time, I'm going to resist the temptation to criticize an unnamed principal at an unnamed school for something like this. They have to put up with plenty of second-guessing from parents who can be quite unreasonable at times.