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<blockquote data-quote="hamlet" data-source="post: 433374" data-attributes="member: 11970"><p>Marguerite, I think that's a very interesting story. I knew before I called the teacher that she would defend the report; I expected that. I asked why I had not been informed of difficult child's behavior since it had been going on for weeks. She told me that the lunch aids have no way of contacting the parents, which of course is false. The teacher then blamed the problem on lack of funding for sufficient lunch maids to watch over the children. (not difficult child's fault!) difficult child has accepted the fact that he won't get an mp3 player. I received an unexpected bill and I cannot afford it now anyway.</p><p></p><p>I agree that it's strange that the lunch maids can write children up for disciplinary measures. The code of conduct is unclear and contradictory about that as it is with other things. I will bring those matters up with the principal at the beginning of next year. I think if I question him now, it may seem antagonistic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hamlet, post: 433374, member: 11970"] Marguerite, I think that's a very interesting story. I knew before I called the teacher that she would defend the report; I expected that. I asked why I had not been informed of difficult child's behavior since it had been going on for weeks. She told me that the lunch aids have no way of contacting the parents, which of course is false. The teacher then blamed the problem on lack of funding for sufficient lunch maids to watch over the children. (not difficult child's fault!) difficult child has accepted the fact that he won't get an mp3 player. I received an unexpected bill and I cannot afford it now anyway. I agree that it's strange that the lunch maids can write children up for disciplinary measures. The code of conduct is unclear and contradictory about that as it is with other things. I will bring those matters up with the principal at the beginning of next year. I think if I question him now, it may seem antagonistic. [/QUOTE]
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