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<blockquote data-quote="mstang67chic" data-source="post: 150243" data-attributes="member: 2459"><p>How in the WORLD do they FORGET a kid IN THE OFFICE????? Is he ok? I can't imagine what was going through the poor kid's mind when he realized he was alone and locked in.</p><p></p><p>I would DEFINATELY be calling the principal tomorrow. As calmly as possible (but with that tone that lets her know you are BEYOND pi****) ask her if she was planning on speaking with you about the fact that your son was FORGOTTEN at school and locked in. Tell her that while you appreciate the fact that she spoke with difficult child about this and (I would HOPE) apologized to him, the fact that she hasn't been on top of things enough to speak with his parent (seeing as how he's a minor and all) about the situation, makes you think that maybe a lawyer or even the media should be involved. Actually, I would make two calls tomorrow. One to the principal and one to the news station. Short of mass resignation by the entire staff or the building burning down, I can't think of one good reason why she hasn't called you yet. That's just beyond uncalled for. (I can't spell the word I want to use here) HUGE apologies should go to difficult child (as well as yourself) but YOU are the one they should be meeting with and discussing protocol with. YOU are the parent and the adult here. YOU are the one freaking out wondering where your kid was. YOU are the one they should be kowtowing to. The more I think about this and type, the more ticked off I get for you. This is absolutely incredible. </p><p></p><p>Oh yeah, call her tomorrow. Forget being nice. Ream her and ream her good for not calling you IMMEDIATELY.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstang67chic, post: 150243, member: 2459"] How in the WORLD do they FORGET a kid IN THE OFFICE????? Is he ok? I can't imagine what was going through the poor kid's mind when he realized he was alone and locked in. I would DEFINATELY be calling the principal tomorrow. As calmly as possible (but with that tone that lets her know you are BEYOND pi****) ask her if she was planning on speaking with you about the fact that your son was FORGOTTEN at school and locked in. Tell her that while you appreciate the fact that she spoke with difficult child about this and (I would HOPE) apologized to him, the fact that she hasn't been on top of things enough to speak with his parent (seeing as how he's a minor and all) about the situation, makes you think that maybe a lawyer or even the media should be involved. Actually, I would make two calls tomorrow. One to the principal and one to the news station. Short of mass resignation by the entire staff or the building burning down, I can't think of one good reason why she hasn't called you yet. That's just beyond uncalled for. (I can't spell the word I want to use here) HUGE apologies should go to difficult child (as well as yourself) but YOU are the one they should be meeting with and discussing protocol with. YOU are the parent and the adult here. YOU are the one freaking out wondering where your kid was. YOU are the one they should be kowtowing to. The more I think about this and type, the more ticked off I get for you. This is absolutely incredible. Oh yeah, call her tomorrow. Forget being nice. Ream her and ream her good for not calling you IMMEDIATELY. [/QUOTE]
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