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Update on school assault - choking incident (really long post)
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 428265" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Sounds like you have done all you can. I am glad the principal is taking action, as are the other people. I don't agree with the nurse's first assessment because the principal cannot know at a glance if a student has asthma or another breathing problem that could make it super serious. As for the bill, well, that can often be written off at least 90% if a family has no insurance. </p><p></p><p>I am glad safe schools are involved. They do a lot with bullying issues here and have some excellent programs. I really hope that all of these things together can end the choking thing, esp if it is a dare/domination thing. That terrifies me!</p><p></p><p>I am also glad the report should be taken as a crime report and not an info report. Can you believe that both of Jessie's car accidents (where someone hit her at low speed) were written up as info reports?? Actually I was given a blank piece of paper with the officer's name on it to fill out myself. NO real report taken at all!!!! It is outrageous the things that the police don't want to bother with or want to let the school handle. I think the size difference between the boys, and the age difference is a big deal. It is good the teacher will keep them out of the ED room at lunch. </p><p></p><p>You have done an awesome job at getting people's attention and letting them know how serious the problems are! Way to Go, Warrior Mom!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 428265, member: 1233"] Sounds like you have done all you can. I am glad the principal is taking action, as are the other people. I don't agree with the nurse's first assessment because the principal cannot know at a glance if a student has asthma or another breathing problem that could make it super serious. As for the bill, well, that can often be written off at least 90% if a family has no insurance. I am glad safe schools are involved. They do a lot with bullying issues here and have some excellent programs. I really hope that all of these things together can end the choking thing, esp if it is a dare/domination thing. That terrifies me! I am also glad the report should be taken as a crime report and not an info report. Can you believe that both of Jessie's car accidents (where someone hit her at low speed) were written up as info reports?? Actually I was given a blank piece of paper with the officer's name on it to fill out myself. NO real report taken at all!!!! It is outrageous the things that the police don't want to bother with or want to let the school handle. I think the size difference between the boys, and the age difference is a big deal. It is good the teacher will keep them out of the ED room at lunch. You have done an awesome job at getting people's attention and letting them know how serious the problems are! Way to Go, Warrior Mom!!! [/QUOTE]
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