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<blockquote data-quote="ksm" data-source="post: 579393" data-attributes="member: 12511"><p>Since he is 17, I doubt I could run a background check. The only "background check" I have been able to do so far is from the info from difficult child that she wasn't bright enough to keep to herself. </p><p></p><p>1. Early Jan, his prev. girlfriend thought she was pregnant and so they got "engaged" (and of course difficult child thought that was so romantic!)</p><p>2. From FB posts/chat I know that he says he was "stoned"</p><p>3. Had an altercation at high school</p><p>4. Got one week of out of school suspension</p><p>5. Now has one week of alternative school (if difficult child is right about the time limit)</p><p>6. Has to sucessfully complete that week at alternative before he is allowed to return to HS.</p><p>7. in the past, stands across the street from the school in the morning so he can smoke.</p><p></p><p>All the lovely qualities I had hoped for in a "first love". I am talking to the school counselor, I realize that they probably can't tell me anything about him... but I do want them to be aware that he is hanging out around the high school (while on suspension) to talk to difficult child over lunch break. Maybe difficult child is leaving the school grounds to meet him... I am not sure which. Maybe they can tell the officer at school to keep an eye out. </p><p></p><p>KSM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksm, post: 579393, member: 12511"] Since he is 17, I doubt I could run a background check. The only "background check" I have been able to do so far is from the info from difficult child that she wasn't bright enough to keep to herself. 1. Early Jan, his prev. girlfriend thought she was pregnant and so they got "engaged" (and of course difficult child thought that was so romantic!) 2. From FB posts/chat I know that he says he was "stoned" 3. Had an altercation at high school 4. Got one week of out of school suspension 5. Now has one week of alternative school (if difficult child is right about the time limit) 6. Has to sucessfully complete that week at alternative before he is allowed to return to HS. 7. in the past, stands across the street from the school in the morning so he can smoke. All the lovely qualities I had hoped for in a "first love". I am talking to the school counselor, I realize that they probably can't tell me anything about him... but I do want them to be aware that he is hanging out around the high school (while on suspension) to talk to difficult child over lunch break. Maybe difficult child is leaving the school grounds to meet him... I am not sure which. Maybe they can tell the officer at school to keep an eye out. KSM [/QUOTE]
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