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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 504860" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>thank you just admitted this has been going on for WEEKS!! </p><p></p><p>I called school to let them know thank you was sick and to see if I could speak to the Asst Principal. He is going to talk to the teacher and have them moved BEFORE he brings thank you's name into it. thank you has been sitting in class flinching repeatedly to try to make sure the teacher pays more attention. Not the best coping strategy, but a creative one. It does explain why he has had backaches recently. If I flinched over and over for a class, my back would hurt also.</p><p></p><p>Because there is a knot that is starting to show a bruise, they have to talk to the other student. The Asst Principal thinks that 99% of the time just moving them and making the teacher aware fixes the problem. Seems quite naive to me, but what do I know.</p><p></p><p>We do have no bullying and safe school policies in place, but they are not something I have been impressed with. </p><p></p><p>I could see this happening maybe twice with-o the teacher seeing it, but for WEEKS? To the point that to be left alone my kid has to flinch constantly? I am NOT buying into the "teacher had no idea" line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 504860, member: 1233"] thank you just admitted this has been going on for WEEKS!! I called school to let them know thank you was sick and to see if I could speak to the Asst Principal. He is going to talk to the teacher and have them moved BEFORE he brings thank you's name into it. thank you has been sitting in class flinching repeatedly to try to make sure the teacher pays more attention. Not the best coping strategy, but a creative one. It does explain why he has had backaches recently. If I flinched over and over for a class, my back would hurt also. Because there is a knot that is starting to show a bruise, they have to talk to the other student. The Asst Principal thinks that 99% of the time just moving them and making the teacher aware fixes the problem. Seems quite naive to me, but what do I know. We do have no bullying and safe school policies in place, but they are not something I have been impressed with. I could see this happening maybe twice with-o the teacher seeing it, but for WEEKS? To the point that to be left alone my kid has to flinch constantly? I am NOT buying into the "teacher had no idea" line. [/QUOTE]
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