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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 407733" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>Marg I just dont' know. husband agrees too that moving might be the best option. i just read thru your post quickly. i mean think of it this way anytime anything goes astray with difficult child getting into bldg. etc they'll call cps on me probably. that's how these ppl tend to roll so to speak. if i wait for it to close and than go and wait for easy child to graduate in june once it's closed there can be no evidence of that call made, correct? that's what cps lady told me.</p><p> </p><p>i have tried so hard through the years here to educate these ppl i've even brought in books to them, you name it i did it. yet still zero nothing from them. i thought the middle school would be different, they seemed very helpful in the beginning than suddenly they turned on me and suddenly. i left for portland and the guidance counselor was like well maybe difficult child in another school and us paying for it is the option than boom day before i left cps at my door. it was bizarre.</p><p> </p><p>his ex and i know this sounds creepy like a bad movie of the week has been gunning for me since day one when i moved here. we don't know why im truly excellent with my step kids i adore them. yet she has been and used alot of different ways to do it. so this wouldnt' be beyond her. let's face it she wrote on husband's wall day before i left to leave me! that was soo weird.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 407733, member: 4514"] Marg I just dont' know. husband agrees too that moving might be the best option. i just read thru your post quickly. i mean think of it this way anytime anything goes astray with difficult child getting into bldg. etc they'll call cps on me probably. that's how these ppl tend to roll so to speak. if i wait for it to close and than go and wait for easy child to graduate in june once it's closed there can be no evidence of that call made, correct? that's what cps lady told me. i have tried so hard through the years here to educate these ppl i've even brought in books to them, you name it i did it. yet still zero nothing from them. i thought the middle school would be different, they seemed very helpful in the beginning than suddenly they turned on me and suddenly. i left for portland and the guidance counselor was like well maybe difficult child in another school and us paying for it is the option than boom day before i left cps at my door. it was bizarre. his ex and i know this sounds creepy like a bad movie of the week has been gunning for me since day one when i moved here. we don't know why im truly excellent with my step kids i adore them. yet she has been and used alot of different ways to do it. so this wouldnt' be beyond her. let's face it she wrote on husband's wall day before i left to leave me! that was soo weird. [/QUOTE]
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