Anonymous wrote:"You don't want to involve the school yet you've spoken to the principal? Seems like you HAVE involved the school."
I have not told the school what happened. Believe me, it adds up. The principle understood as it involves behavior outside school. I also spoke with my attorney to ensure I am approaching this appropriately.
Anonymous wrote:I read all the posts but I don’t understand why OP needs to contact other parents.
OP said “I'm in a bit of a bind as I am aware of behavior regarding my daughter and two of her friends that the other parents need to be aware of.”
Behavior regarding the three girls?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Why can't you just ask your daughter what their last names are?"
Because they did something very bad and the parents have to know before the children understand that their parents will be notified.
Sigh.
1. Get the last names from your kid.
2. Fire up the Google Machine and find contact information for the parents.
3. Call or email them.
4. Be careful not to violate what seems to be the inevitable restraining order(s) they file against you.
Why?Anonymous wrote:"Why can't you just ask your daughter what their last names are?"
Because they did something very bad and the parents have to know before the children understand that their parents will be notified.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is the OP going to get the parents’ contact info from her child’s phone? Most kids aren’t even listed with their real names in the phone or social media, let alone a full name that traces back to a parent.
DC required to put full names of friends in their phone and add parent contact number to the notes section as well. If they don’t then they don’t communicate with them.
Teenagers do this? I’m imagining those conversations. “ I need your mom’s cell number and full name or I can’t text you”. Most would put a random name and phone number and continue on their hidden snap or insta account.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is the OP going to get the parents’ contact info from her child’s phone? Most kids aren’t even listed with their real names in the phone or social media, let alone a full name that traces back to a parent.
DC required to put full names of friends in their phone and add parent contact number to the notes section as well. If they don’t then they don’t communicate with them.
Teenagers do this? I’m imagining those conversations. “ I need your mom’s cell number and full name or I can’t text you”. Most would put a random name and phone number and continue on their hidden snap or insta account.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is the OP going to get the parents’ contact info from her child’s phone? Most kids aren’t even listed with their real names in the phone or social media, let alone a full name that traces back to a parent.
DC required to put full names of friends in their phone and add parent contact number to the notes section as well. If they don’t then they don’t communicate with them.
Anonymous wrote:"Why can't you just ask your daughter what their last names are?"
Because they did something very bad and the parents have to know before the children understand that their parents will be notified.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Truth be told, I am a DHMS parent and if the principal, Ms E Smith, contacted me individually about anything I would follow up because I trust her competence. You, OP, are coming off as a total weirdo with this anonymous post on DCUM. I believe your story isn’t correct or you misunderstand the situation. I suspect you didn’t communicate correctly (as with this post) to Ms E Smith or you didn’t understand her communication back (as with this post). Regardless, PP is correct that it’s dual income professionals for the most part but this is a very engaged parent community who aren’t going to ignore some REAL issue. It sounds to me like you have some things going on in your head.
Third scenario: these other parents do know you and/or your child and are purposefully avoiding you. Again, totally understandable.
Anonymous wrote:Truth be told, I am a DHMS parent and if the principal, Ms E Smith, contacted me individually about anything I would follow up because I trust her competence. You, OP, are coming off as a total weirdo with this anonymous post on DCUM. I believe your story isn’t correct or you misunderstand the situation. I suspect you didn’t communicate correctly (as with this post) to Ms E Smith or you didn’t understand her communication back (as with this post). Regardless, PP is correct that it’s dual income professionals for the most part but this is a very engaged parent community who aren’t going to ignore some REAL issue. It sounds to me like you have some things going on in your head.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is the OP going to get the parents’ contact info from her child’s phone? Most kids aren’t even listed with their real names in the phone or social media, let alone a full name that traces back to a parent.
DC required to put full names of friends in their phone and add parent contact number to the notes section as well. If they don’t then they don’t communicate with them.