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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 264525" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>While I can see that the shirt was not within school dress codes, and wearing it was a mistake, the staff member was way out of line with her email.</p><p></p><p>I can only imagine how upset she would have been if difficult child had stripped the shirt off right there to turn it inside out! Would she have sent an email saying "<em>difficult child wore a beer shirt to school and then started stripping in the office."</em> ?</p><p></p><p>Because if difficult child had tried to turn the shirt inside out then he WOULD have gotten into trouble. Esp with someone who would email all the faculty and staff about this issue.</p><p></p><p>What happened to confidentiality and not revealing disciplinary actions or problems to faculty that the student has no relationship with? in my opinion sending the email violated difficult child's right to confidentiality. </p><p></p><p>I would also be tempted to wear a beer shirt every day to school. But I would squash the temptation! At least he doesn't want to get one of the shirts with a big pot plant on it. THAT would REALLY shake them up at school!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 264525, member: 1233"] While I can see that the shirt was not within school dress codes, and wearing it was a mistake, the staff member was way out of line with her email. I can only imagine how upset she would have been if difficult child had stripped the shirt off right there to turn it inside out! Would she have sent an email saying "[I]difficult child wore a beer shirt to school and then started stripping in the office."[/I] ? Because if difficult child had tried to turn the shirt inside out then he WOULD have gotten into trouble. Esp with someone who would email all the faculty and staff about this issue. What happened to confidentiality and not revealing disciplinary actions or problems to faculty that the student has no relationship with? in my opinion sending the email violated difficult child's right to confidentiality. I would also be tempted to wear a beer shirt every day to school. But I would squash the temptation! At least he doesn't want to get one of the shirts with a big pot plant on it. THAT would REALLY shake them up at school! [/QUOTE]
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