Anonymous wrote:In MCPS parents can file the anti-bullying form (230-35) against adults (including teachers) and other students. If my child were being bullied by a teacher, this is what I would do, because filing the form mandates an investigation and that the results be entered into a database and provided to the parent/student filing the complaint. The complaint will likely become part of the personnel file as well.
Also, retaliation is prohibited when reporting bullying. I'm not saying it won't happen, but for a teacher to retaliate after being reported in writing in this way would be a very serious thing.
This +10000. The principal, the guidance counselor and other levels of MCPS bureaucracy can just ignore or sweep things under the rug. They don't what to do so they do nothing. This allows a bad employee to continue acting inappropriately toward children. The Wash Post article about the pedophile who was caught in MCPS is another indication of this. Many MCPS employees after he was arrested came forward reporting how they had complained about odd behavior for years but no one in MCPS did anything.
In MCPS parents can file the anti-bullying form (230-35) against adults (including teachers) and other students. If my child were being bullied by a teacher, this is what I would do, because filing the form mandates an investigation and that the results be entered into a database and provided to the parent/student filing the complaint. The complaint will likely become part of the personnel file as well.
Also, retaliation is prohibited when reporting bullying. I'm not saying it won't happen, but for a teacher to retaliate after being reported in writing in this way would be a very serious thing.
Anonymous wrote:Principals are afraid of the unions.
Anonymous wrote:Send a e-mail with all the facts and your views to the teacher copying the principal. If she never received complaints before this will be the first hard time for her and will remember for ever. She might change for good or she might take action against your DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Adult bullies are not that different from child bullies. They will attack the ones they perceive as being weaker and often back off when confronted. If the teacher perceives that you are fearful of her she will not stop.
If you say nothing, you can be assured that this teacher will continue bullying your child. If you say something to the principal and are tactful but firm its much more probable that the teacher will back off not retaliate and risk further action. If she does retaliate, you are no worse off since she is already being mean. If she raises the level of inappropriate behavior you are armed for further action.
16:00 and 15:30 here -- and I wholeheartedly agree!!
I know it is tough when you feel your kid is unprotected and in a bad situation without you -- but dang...I want to beat the teacher down for you!!
Do. Something!!
Sometimes being right doesn't matter. What matters the most is your child's safety and emotional security.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Adult bullies are not that different from child bullies. They will attack the ones they perceive as being weaker and often back off when confronted. If the teacher perceives that you are fearful of her she will not stop.
If you say nothing, you can be assured that this teacher will continue bullying your child. If you say something to the principal and are tactful but firm its much more probable that the teacher will back off not retaliate and risk further action. If she does retaliate, you are no worse off since she is already being mean. If she raises the level of inappropriate behavior you are armed for further action.
16:00 and 15:30 here -- and I wholeheartedly agree!!
I know it is tough when you feel your kid is unprotected and in a bad situation without you -- but dang...I want to beat the teacher down for you!!
Do. Something!!