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School issues, what would you do?
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<blockquote data-quote="sosotired" data-source="post: 432851" data-attributes="member: 7045"><p>Thank you all for your responses. Many I've copied and will keep as I get my brain wrapped around this and decide what to do.</p><p> </p><p>A special thank you to exhaustedinutah. Your response helped me tremendously, in simple terms (as I'm not as educated about this process as I probably could be) and reminded me to advocate <strong>proactively</strong> for my son. I think a move is the best course of action as this is the third time he's been attacked in two years. The precedent was set in 6th grade and now he's a punching bag. Thankfully, he's not too terribly upset about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sosotired, post: 432851, member: 7045"] Thank you all for your responses. Many I've copied and will keep as I get my brain wrapped around this and decide what to do. A special thank you to exhaustedinutah. Your response helped me tremendously, in simple terms (as I'm not as educated about this process as I probably could be) and reminded me to advocate [B]proactively[/B] for my son. I think a move is the best course of action as this is the third time he's been attacked in two years. The precedent was set in 6th grade and now he's a punching bag. Thankfully, he's not too terribly upset about. [/QUOTE]
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