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The name calling and teasing continues. Now what?
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<blockquote data-quote="slsh" data-source="post: 557752" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>Request a copy of the district's bullying policy - I'm pretty sure they all have one now. You may even be able to find it online on your district's web site. Then follow it to the letter - make complaint in writing, send certified. This is inexcusable. Personally, since you've already addressed this verbally with- people in SD, I'd reference those conversations (include approximate dates, times, people you talked to) in your written complaint, and I'd cc: state board of education.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slsh, post: 557752, member: 8"] Request a copy of the district's bullying policy - I'm pretty sure they all have one now. You may even be able to find it online on your district's web site. Then follow it to the letter - make complaint in writing, send certified. This is inexcusable. Personally, since you've already addressed this verbally with- people in SD, I'd reference those conversations (include approximate dates, times, people you talked to) in your written complaint, and I'd cc: state board of education. [/QUOTE]
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