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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 94321" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>I also forgot to mention......there are a few days (earlier in the month) where there are charges to his mealpayplus account that are as far apart as 90 minutes!! He admits to buying a "friend" lunches in the last few days, but how on earth could there be charges as much as 90 minutes apart? I've already emailed the counselor to check into it. It makes me wonder about when he had to have his badge replaced some time ago because he chewed up the first one. Do you think someone got a hold of his old badge? Wouldn't they have destroyed the old one immediately? </p><p></p><p>For the moment, I would address the issues separately, although I can see where you're getting the idea.</p><p>I'm glad you emailed. I'm sure it will be resolved. And you're not the only parent with-that issue.</p><p>I've had a similar issue. It took me weeks to get it resolved, because just as soon as one teacher had it under control, difficult child would find someone else to take pity on him. He'd give away his lunch, or squish it into the bottom of his backpack, and then order something I didn't want him to have (cheese and wheat, which he's allergic to). A couple of teachers gave away their own lunches to him!!!</p><p>I handled the $ issue with-the office, the food issue with-several teachers, and the disciplinary issue with-difficult child--surely a multi-pronged approach!</p><p></p><p>At that point difficult child was 9 so he was not learning very quickly! I think that because yours is 12 he'll "get it" a lot sooner. </p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 94321, member: 3419"] I also forgot to mention......there are a few days (earlier in the month) where there are charges to his mealpayplus account that are as far apart as 90 minutes!! He admits to buying a "friend" lunches in the last few days, but how on earth could there be charges as much as 90 minutes apart? I've already emailed the counselor to check into it. It makes me wonder about when he had to have his badge replaced some time ago because he chewed up the first one. Do you think someone got a hold of his old badge? Wouldn't they have destroyed the old one immediately? For the moment, I would address the issues separately, although I can see where you're getting the idea. I'm glad you emailed. I'm sure it will be resolved. And you're not the only parent with-that issue. I've had a similar issue. It took me weeks to get it resolved, because just as soon as one teacher had it under control, difficult child would find someone else to take pity on him. He'd give away his lunch, or squish it into the bottom of his backpack, and then order something I didn't want him to have (cheese and wheat, which he's allergic to). A couple of teachers gave away their own lunches to him!!! I handled the $ issue with-the office, the food issue with-several teachers, and the disciplinary issue with-difficult child--surely a multi-pronged approach! At that point difficult child was 9 so he was not learning very quickly! I think that because yours is 12 he'll "get it" a lot sooner. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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