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<blockquote data-quote="Mickey2255" data-source="post: 80435" data-attributes="member: 3720"><p>Yesterday I was furious with school and today I'm almost a little bit happy.</p><p></p><p>The short version: My 10 year old has a BIP that says he cannot play competitive sports at recess. Yesterday they allowed him to play football and after getting called a "ball hog" one too many times, he popped the kid. He spent the entire afternoon in the office and we were told he would be on "restricted" recess for the near future.</p><p></p><p>I fired off an email letting them know it was THEIR fault the BIP wasn't followed and while he was wrong to hit someone, they allowed it to happen by not following the BIP. He's done great at recess every day so far this year - it was only when they allowed the one thing that isn't allowed that there was a problem. I suggested they reconsider their actions.</p><p></p><p>AND THEY DID!!!!!</p><p></p><p>Now I just have to remind them that the half day he spent in the office counts towards his 10 days of suspension and he's now at TWO. Anyone want to bet we don't hit 10 this year???</p><p></p><p>Michelle</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mickey2255, post: 80435, member: 3720"] Yesterday I was furious with school and today I'm almost a little bit happy. The short version: My 10 year old has a BIP that says he cannot play competitive sports at recess. Yesterday they allowed him to play football and after getting called a "ball hog" one too many times, he popped the kid. He spent the entire afternoon in the office and we were told he would be on "restricted" recess for the near future. I fired off an email letting them know it was THEIR fault the BIP wasn't followed and while he was wrong to hit someone, they allowed it to happen by not following the BIP. He's done great at recess every day so far this year - it was only when they allowed the one thing that isn't allowed that there was a problem. I suggested they reconsider their actions. AND THEY DID!!!!! Now I just have to remind them that the half day he spent in the office counts towards his 10 days of suspension and he's now at TWO. Anyone want to bet we don't hit 10 this year??? Michelle [/QUOTE]
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