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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 530508" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Oh, nobody is untouchable. I've overridden principals many times, but that was when the SD was not following the rules and I went above their heads and won (or, like I care to believe, my kids won). However, this issue is not something I think is worth fighting over. Life isn't fair, after all, and this won't be the last time this child or any child will be unfairly accused of something. In issues like this, I usually just talk to my child and ride it out. There are times to go over the social district's head and times to just let things cool down. In this case, as silly as it is and as much as I feel they are wrong, I personally would let it go. (by the way, nobody ever picked on my kids for going over the SD's head. In fact, they were afraid hub and I would do it again and my kids have always been treated exceptionally well).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 530508, member: 1550"] Oh, nobody is untouchable. I've overridden principals many times, but that was when the SD was not following the rules and I went above their heads and won (or, like I care to believe, my kids won). However, this issue is not something I think is worth fighting over. Life isn't fair, after all, and this won't be the last time this child or any child will be unfairly accused of something. In issues like this, I usually just talk to my child and ride it out. There are times to go over the social district's head and times to just let things cool down. In this case, as silly as it is and as much as I feel they are wrong, I personally would let it go. (by the way, nobody ever picked on my kids for going over the SD's head. In fact, they were afraid hub and I would do it again and my kids have always been treated exceptionally well). [/QUOTE]
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