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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 465117" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>"Dear X, I am glad you are taking an interest in your child's academic growth. As a parent, you do have the right for the school to share information they have on your child with you. The best way for you to learn about how your child is doing in school is to give the school your address to send copies of updates, report cards, ect. to you. It is best that you get that information directly from the school as I am not in the position to be the go-between person. You will receive the information in a more timely manner and you will be able to contact the school directly with your concerns about how your child is doing. I am not going to take the time to send you the e-mails that have been sent back and forth up to this time or in the future. The details are of no consequences to you. You must ask your questions to the school direct for a clear picture of your child's status in school."</p><p></p><p>And then you have a conversation with the school about why X is looking for info and asking that they be extra careful in what/how they provide him the information.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 465117, member: 5096"] "Dear X, I am glad you are taking an interest in your child's academic growth. As a parent, you do have the right for the school to share information they have on your child with you. The best way for you to learn about how your child is doing in school is to give the school your address to send copies of updates, report cards, ect. to you. It is best that you get that information directly from the school as I am not in the position to be the go-between person. You will receive the information in a more timely manner and you will be able to contact the school directly with your concerns about how your child is doing. I am not going to take the time to send you the e-mails that have been sent back and forth up to this time or in the future. The details are of no consequences to you. You must ask your questions to the school direct for a clear picture of your child's status in school." And then you have a conversation with the school about why X is looking for info and asking that they be extra careful in what/how they provide him the information. [/QUOTE]
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