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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 504232" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>(((((hugs))))) I have been away dealing with some health stuff, but I am SO SORRY that they are such complete and total nincompoop meanies. There is NO excuse for their behavior. Sadly, this SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO reminds me of the way our middle school used to be. I was ALWAYS told that ANY school/care provider/activity that won't allow a parent to observe with NO notice is a HUGE abuse risk - abuse of ALL kinds. </p><p></p><p>I wish I could just smack that principal until he got some sense knocked in to him, but sadly that would probably take longer than there is time left in my life. And I plan to live a LONG time. </p><p></p><p>File those complaints. Sue the heck out of them and then force them to hire who YOU want to work with Q. While I hope the sp ed superintendent or whatever actually accomplishes something, this principal won't back down easily. in my humble opinion if he treats Q like this, what is he doing to other kids? Cause how you treat the most disabled mostly shows your true nature. Sort of like those who kick puppies and drown kittens in sacks are generally pretty hideous human beings. I really, really, really hope that someday this principal gets alzheimers and is treated the way he has treated Q and other students like him. I know that fear is one of the things that makes ME be nice to most people. Yeah, kinda twisted, but oh well. </p><p></p><p>There is NO WAY this EBD program is appropriate. These people's arrogance is only surpassed by their Idiot Quotient, which is off the charts. in my opinion they ALL need firing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 504232, member: 1233"] (((((hugs))))) I have been away dealing with some health stuff, but I am SO SORRY that they are such complete and total nincompoop meanies. There is NO excuse for their behavior. Sadly, this SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO reminds me of the way our middle school used to be. I was ALWAYS told that ANY school/care provider/activity that won't allow a parent to observe with NO notice is a HUGE abuse risk - abuse of ALL kinds. I wish I could just smack that principal until he got some sense knocked in to him, but sadly that would probably take longer than there is time left in my life. And I plan to live a LONG time. File those complaints. Sue the heck out of them and then force them to hire who YOU want to work with Q. While I hope the sp ed superintendent or whatever actually accomplishes something, this principal won't back down easily. in my humble opinion if he treats Q like this, what is he doing to other kids? Cause how you treat the most disabled mostly shows your true nature. Sort of like those who kick puppies and drown kittens in sacks are generally pretty hideous human beings. I really, really, really hope that someday this principal gets alzheimers and is treated the way he has treated Q and other students like him. I know that fear is one of the things that makes ME be nice to most people. Yeah, kinda twisted, but oh well. There is NO WAY this EBD program is appropriate. These people's arrogance is only surpassed by their Idiot Quotient, which is off the charts. in my opinion they ALL need firing. [/QUOTE]
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