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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 503697"><p>As Buddy and some others here know, I battled the same mentality she is dealing with in administration. I was bound and determined that this j*** a** principal was not going to play god with MY son in MY school district. I (and my parents and siblings) went to school here and live here and pay taxes here to pay for him to have a job here. I was ready to go all the way to the top.....until.....I saw what it did to my son. In Buddy's case, Q just has no clue what's happening so won't be affected as deeply as my difficult child 1 was. However, Buddy is being affected the way my difficult child 1 was and sometimes you just have to know when to call it quits. A person can only handle so much and when you are up against someone that has the same determination to fight for THEIR desires but the POWER to do it as well, a person really needs to think of "when is the price too high?" </p><p></p><p>I see your point Malika but I also know the flip side first hand and don't want Buddy to end up where my difficult child 1 went emotionally. It will only hurt Q if that were to happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 503697"] As Buddy and some others here know, I battled the same mentality she is dealing with in administration. I was bound and determined that this j*** a** principal was not going to play god with MY son in MY school district. I (and my parents and siblings) went to school here and live here and pay taxes here to pay for him to have a job here. I was ready to go all the way to the top.....until.....I saw what it did to my son. In Buddy's case, Q just has no clue what's happening so won't be affected as deeply as my difficult child 1 was. However, Buddy is being affected the way my difficult child 1 was and sometimes you just have to know when to call it quits. A person can only handle so much and when you are up against someone that has the same determination to fight for THEIR desires but the POWER to do it as well, a person really needs to think of "when is the price too high?" I see your point Malika but I also know the flip side first hand and don't want Buddy to end up where my difficult child 1 went emotionally. It will only hurt Q if that were to happen. [/QUOTE]
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