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<blockquote data-quote="DramaQueenLucy" data-source="post: 422068" data-attributes="member: 5541"><p>Well I just got off the phone with Jacob's PE teacher. He apologized for the students actions and said he would talk to the students supervisor about what happened. The teacher claims that right after the student said "you'll have to kiss.." that he said just kidding. I told him, I don't care it shouldn't have come out of his mouth in the first place. You are dealing with a child that has emotional problems and asthma. He said well there isn't anything more I can do. He is right there is nothing left to do but deal with the fallout. I told him that Jacob isn't in school today because he was so upset that he was up at 1:00 this morning. Also told him that I have every intention of talking to Jacob's psychiatrist and psychologist about this incident. I laid into him pretty good because he should have been there. The school at this point is running scared because they know that I have grounds. So they're trying to protect their butts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DramaQueenLucy, post: 422068, member: 5541"] Well I just got off the phone with Jacob's PE teacher. He apologized for the students actions and said he would talk to the students supervisor about what happened. The teacher claims that right after the student said "you'll have to kiss.." that he said just kidding. I told him, I don't care it shouldn't have come out of his mouth in the first place. You are dealing with a child that has emotional problems and asthma. He said well there isn't anything more I can do. He is right there is nothing left to do but deal with the fallout. I told him that Jacob isn't in school today because he was so upset that he was up at 1:00 this morning. Also told him that I have every intention of talking to Jacob's psychiatrist and psychologist about this incident. I laid into him pretty good because he should have been there. The school at this point is running scared because they know that I have grounds. So they're trying to protect their butts. [/QUOTE]
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