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<blockquote data-quote="DazedandConfused" data-source="post: 197768" data-attributes="member: 831"><p>You can call the meeting but if the other student is present, I would be shocked if they would allow you to sit in on it. I've tried that and ALWAYS got the big "no way" because of it being a "privacy" matter with the other student. It would only be allowed if the other student's parent consented. It's very rare to get that kind of consent. </p><p> </p><p>Still, I would strongly request that the administration get to the bottom of this. I would agree, when all parties are in the room, the truth usually comes out. </p><p> </p><p>Frankly, I think the teacher was a big knuckle head for giving her keys to a student. What is up with that? A teacher can face disciplinary action for doing something like in my area. I'm not excusing what happened afterward, but the teacher got the whole balling rolling in this mess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DazedandConfused, post: 197768, member: 831"] You can call the meeting but if the other student is present, I would be shocked if they would allow you to sit in on it. I've tried that and ALWAYS got the big "no way" because of it being a "privacy" matter with the other student. It would only be allowed if the other student's parent consented. It's very rare to get that kind of consent. Still, I would strongly request that the administration get to the bottom of this. I would agree, when all parties are in the room, the truth usually comes out. Frankly, I think the teacher was a big knuckle head for giving her keys to a student. What is up with that? A teacher can face disciplinary action for doing something like in my area. I'm not excusing what happened afterward, but the teacher got the whole balling rolling in this mess. [/QUOTE]
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