nvts
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Got a question for you.
difficult child 2 had a major meltdown at school on Friday. He's turning 9 this month and is trying on an "attitude" (which is pretty amusing, because he doesn't have a "snotty" bone in his body). After spending about 10 mins. lying that they must have given D's point record to him by mistake, he finally came clean about the issue.
Seems that the kid asked for a peanut butter sandwicch rather than the burger that they were giving him.
Now here's the question: Even though I'm not sure if the issue is about lent and fasting from meat on Fridays, they still violated his rights. Do I write a letter to the teacher, the principal or both?
I can't stand that they are constantly inviting meltdowns by the way they act and are surprised at the reaction!
Thanks!
Beth
difficult child 2 had a major meltdown at school on Friday. He's turning 9 this month and is trying on an "attitude" (which is pretty amusing, because he doesn't have a "snotty" bone in his body). After spending about 10 mins. lying that they must have given D's point record to him by mistake, he finally came clean about the issue.
Seems that the kid asked for a peanut butter sandwicch rather than the burger that they were giving him.
Now here's the question: Even though I'm not sure if the issue is about lent and fasting from meat on Fridays, they still violated his rights. Do I write a letter to the teacher, the principal or both?
I can't stand that they are constantly inviting meltdowns by the way they act and are surprised at the reaction!
Thanks!
Beth
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