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Resource Specialist Conclusion - My Son Needs to Get His Act Together
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<blockquote data-quote="vja4Him" data-source="post: 362680"><p>So far, I've been able to keep myself under control pretty good. Just that one time I used BS. Must have upset somebody, because the assistant principal told me that I could no longer contact my son's teachers! So, I flooded the assistant principal with e-mails, all polite and diplomatic, but still getting the run around. After a couple weeks of not contacting my son's teachers, I sent out a few e-mails to my son's teachers, and got a nasty phone call from the assistant principal, asking me why I had contacted my son's teachers, when she specifically told me not to. I told her point blank that I've been getting nothing but the run-around and continually being ignored, resulting in my son failing school. She let it go and pretty much continued to ignore my pleas for help.</p><p></p><p>Her final word was that my son will be allowed to pass on to the 8th grade no matter what his grades are, so it really doesn't matter if he is failing. I kid you not, that is exactly what she told me! She even told me that she didn't want my son to hear this or find out, so I walked across the street when she told me this. I wish that she had sent me that statement in writing .... or that I could have recorded that phone conversation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vja4Him, post: 362680"] So far, I've been able to keep myself under control pretty good. Just that one time I used BS. Must have upset somebody, because the assistant principal told me that I could no longer contact my son's teachers! So, I flooded the assistant principal with e-mails, all polite and diplomatic, but still getting the run around. After a couple weeks of not contacting my son's teachers, I sent out a few e-mails to my son's teachers, and got a nasty phone call from the assistant principal, asking me why I had contacted my son's teachers, when she specifically told me not to. I told her point blank that I've been getting nothing but the run-around and continually being ignored, resulting in my son failing school. She let it go and pretty much continued to ignore my pleas for help. Her final word was that my son will be allowed to pass on to the 8th grade no matter what his grades are, so it really doesn't matter if he is failing. I kid you not, that is exactly what she told me! She even told me that she didn't want my son to hear this or find out, so I walked across the street when she told me this. I wish that she had sent me that statement in writing .... or that I could have recorded that phone conversation. [/QUOTE]
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