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ok this one is for EVERYONE NEED TO BRING OUT THE BARRELS!
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 244997" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I suggest speaking to the attorney. did the little girl spill something on her dress or have an accident that meant she needed to change her clothes?</p><p></p><p>Is there a school rule against 3yo's wearing dresses? Or was the child being a 3yo and showing off her underpants while climbing on something or sitting down?</p><p></p><p>I think a note should have been sent home explaining WHY the child's clothes were changed and why she wasn't dressed in the extra set of clothes most 3yo's have in their cubbies (at least here the 3 and 4 yo's ALL have to have an extra set of clothes because they get messy, spill, and have accidents).</p><p></p><p>If the "hobo" clothes were the only ones available, and the dress got messed up, well, I can see it. But a simple note sent home would save everyone a lot of grief.</p><p></p><p>Time to go and talk to the teacher and principal. Or have the attorney do it. Gma should NOT be put into the position of having to handle this stuff. Not with-broken English.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 244997, member: 1233"] I suggest speaking to the attorney. did the little girl spill something on her dress or have an accident that meant she needed to change her clothes? Is there a school rule against 3yo's wearing dresses? Or was the child being a 3yo and showing off her underpants while climbing on something or sitting down? I think a note should have been sent home explaining WHY the child's clothes were changed and why she wasn't dressed in the extra set of clothes most 3yo's have in their cubbies (at least here the 3 and 4 yo's ALL have to have an extra set of clothes because they get messy, spill, and have accidents). If the "hobo" clothes were the only ones available, and the dress got messed up, well, I can see it. But a simple note sent home would save everyone a lot of grief. Time to go and talk to the teacher and principal. Or have the attorney do it. Gma should NOT be put into the position of having to handle this stuff. Not with-broken English. [/QUOTE]
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