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<blockquote data-quote="DramaQueenLucy" data-source="post: 422020" data-attributes="member: 5541"><p>Yesterday I lost my temper at the middle school principal. When I went to pick up Jacob from school the first thing I noticed is that he wasn't standing near his friends and was quick to jump in the car to go. This is strange because he normally is far from when the cars come in and lallygags. He hadn't been in the car a minute when he balled up his fist and slammed in down into his leg and started balling hard. I have to pry out of him what happened. Well it seems that the PE teacher has a student teacher working with him. The head teacher that was supposed to be watching this student-teacher wasn't around for some reason. This student teacher called out to the kids "Whoever is last to the finish line has to kiss 'LaPort'", thats one of the kids names. Now Jacob isn't the fastest runner and had to stop to use his inhaler, allergies are bad and they had just come in from outside. So Jacob is coming in last and all the other kids start to tease him because of what the student teacher said. This teacher does nothing but according to my kiddo was right there and heard it. </p><p> </p><p>So me being the warrior parent that I am turned right around and drove back to the school. I demanded to see the principal. After going over the story, I asked him what was going to be done? He tried to give me some **** and bull story about student teachers just learning. He didn't know just who he was talking too. I turned around and told him "my Father taught for 30 years, and he was outraged by what happened! So don't give me some **** about he is learning. Just where the heck was the PE teacher that was supposed to be watching this bully?" He had no answers. He needs to talk to the others today. </p><p> </p><p>Meanwhile Jacob was up at 1:00 in the morning. Still upset and embarrassed. He is staying home today. We already had an appointment with his medication doctor and psychologist. I'm going to see what they say about this before I choose to respond any further to the school. I'm not a happy mommy this morning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DramaQueenLucy, post: 422020, member: 5541"] Yesterday I lost my temper at the middle school principal. When I went to pick up Jacob from school the first thing I noticed is that he wasn't standing near his friends and was quick to jump in the car to go. This is strange because he normally is far from when the cars come in and lallygags. He hadn't been in the car a minute when he balled up his fist and slammed in down into his leg and started balling hard. I have to pry out of him what happened. Well it seems that the PE teacher has a student teacher working with him. The head teacher that was supposed to be watching this student-teacher wasn't around for some reason. This student teacher called out to the kids "Whoever is last to the finish line has to kiss 'LaPort'", thats one of the kids names. Now Jacob isn't the fastest runner and had to stop to use his inhaler, allergies are bad and they had just come in from outside. So Jacob is coming in last and all the other kids start to tease him because of what the student teacher said. This teacher does nothing but according to my kiddo was right there and heard it. So me being the warrior parent that I am turned right around and drove back to the school. I demanded to see the principal. After going over the story, I asked him what was going to be done? He tried to give me some **** and bull story about student teachers just learning. He didn't know just who he was talking too. I turned around and told him "my Father taught for 30 years, and he was outraged by what happened! So don't give me some **** about he is learning. Just where the heck was the PE teacher that was supposed to be watching this bully?" He had no answers. He needs to talk to the others today. Meanwhile Jacob was up at 1:00 in the morning. Still upset and embarrassed. He is staying home today. We already had an appointment with his medication doctor and psychologist. I'm going to see what they say about this before I choose to respond any further to the school. I'm not a happy mommy this morning. [/QUOTE]
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