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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 572243"><p>I had something similar happen with difficult child earlier in the school year. For the first week of school his locker was painted shut and he was unable to open it. The janitors said that there were alot of lockers like that, difficult child was not the only one, and they were working on getting the prolem fixed. After three days of him having to carry every single school supply and book around all day long and back and forth to school he was getting a little cranky, so I called and office and asked when the problem would be fixed. I was told that he needed to come in and tell them that there was a problem. I told them that he had already done that on the first day of school and now I was stepping in ask for help. Apparently, going once to tell them was not enough and they did not want to hear about it from me.</p><p></p><p>Good luck. I understand that she wants him to be the one to ask her for the papers, but if he has a history of not remembering to do so, I think she should cut you and him a break.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 572243"] I had something similar happen with difficult child earlier in the school year. For the first week of school his locker was painted shut and he was unable to open it. The janitors said that there were alot of lockers like that, difficult child was not the only one, and they were working on getting the prolem fixed. After three days of him having to carry every single school supply and book around all day long and back and forth to school he was getting a little cranky, so I called and office and asked when the problem would be fixed. I was told that he needed to come in and tell them that there was a problem. I told them that he had already done that on the first day of school and now I was stepping in ask for help. Apparently, going once to tell them was not enough and they did not want to hear about it from me. Good luck. I understand that she wants him to be the one to ask her for the papers, but if he has a history of not remembering to do so, I think she should cut you and him a break. [/QUOTE]
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