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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 85539"><p>Same exact thing with my difficult child. New Vice Principal told me twice (had two meetings with him). First time when I questioned things he told me to leave or he would have the police remove me. I told him I would wait until I could see the principal and the false information on the referral was removed. An hour and 1/2 later some of the false information was removed.</p><p>Last week (after passing out on Monday) he refused to run in gym. Said he didn't feel good. VP called and said if I didn't come get him right now he would send him walking. (2 miles) I had a note from the dr. about gym, but forgot it. Had it faxed to the school then.</p><p>I went to get him and VP told me he was argumentative. Kept asking if he could get dressed. (had gym clothes on) Again, when I started asking questions, VP said "leave right now or I'll make it a two day suspension". At no time did he ever even mention suspension before this. So, I said I was waiting to see the principal since he should not be suspended for not feeling well...and Dr. note. VP said "HAH, she is in a meeting you cannot see her". So, I made an appointment for the next morning. asked VP for my copy of the referral and left. Later I read he DID suspend him for two days. I went to school WITH difficult child early the next am. Principal said she could not overrule his decision, but to leave difficult child there and she would investigate. Left me with the impression he would be going to class. Turns out she made him sit in the office the entire day. AGAIN. </p><p>I called the superintendent. Superintendent returned my call the next day and listened to my concerns. Didn't really comment on much EXCEPT that the VP's actions were totaly unacceptable. There is ALWAYS time to meet with parents, even if that means missing a meeting. He said he would speak to the school.</p><p></p><p>I don't know if he ever did, and I am sure school will give a whole other picture of what happened making me out to be a crazy parent. But I did voice my opinion.</p><p>If I were you I'Learning Disability (LD) be on the phone with the superintendent. Don't even mess with the people inbetween. Tried that and it got me no where.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 85539"] Same exact thing with my difficult child. New Vice Principal told me twice (had two meetings with him). First time when I questioned things he told me to leave or he would have the police remove me. I told him I would wait until I could see the principal and the false information on the referral was removed. An hour and 1/2 later some of the false information was removed. Last week (after passing out on Monday) he refused to run in gym. Said he didn't feel good. VP called and said if I didn't come get him right now he would send him walking. (2 miles) I had a note from the dr. about gym, but forgot it. Had it faxed to the school then. I went to get him and VP told me he was argumentative. Kept asking if he could get dressed. (had gym clothes on) Again, when I started asking questions, VP said "leave right now or I'll make it a two day suspension". At no time did he ever even mention suspension before this. So, I said I was waiting to see the principal since he should not be suspended for not feeling well...and Dr. note. VP said "HAH, she is in a meeting you cannot see her". So, I made an appointment for the next morning. asked VP for my copy of the referral and left. Later I read he DID suspend him for two days. I went to school WITH difficult child early the next am. Principal said she could not overrule his decision, but to leave difficult child there and she would investigate. Left me with the impression he would be going to class. Turns out she made him sit in the office the entire day. AGAIN. I called the superintendent. Superintendent returned my call the next day and listened to my concerns. Didn't really comment on much EXCEPT that the VP's actions were totaly unacceptable. There is ALWAYS time to meet with parents, even if that means missing a meeting. He said he would speak to the school. I don't know if he ever did, and I am sure school will give a whole other picture of what happened making me out to be a crazy parent. But I did voice my opinion. If I were you I'Learning Disability (LD) be on the phone with the superintendent. Don't even mess with the people inbetween. Tried that and it got me no where. [/QUOTE]
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