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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 260964" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I hate it when the attitude from school is that it is no big deal if it is happening TO our kids, but if our kids are doing ANYTHING then it is a major deal. There were days Wiz came home bruised from other kids in 2nd grade, but if he so much as called a kid a "jerk" I got a note AND phone calls from both the principal and the teacher. But if we complained about the bruises, missing jackets, stolen lunches, etc... we were told that it wasn't happening. </p><p></p><p>I hope you make NOTES of what you say to Mr. R, send a letter by registered mail, and also insist that next year the OTHER child be moved to be in classes your difficult child is not in. Make sure that they KNOW that YOU KNOW that they have allowed the bullying to go on for so long that THEY have become complicit to it.</p><p></p><p>This just chaps my hide. </p><p></p><p>I think that your child should get ICE CREAM AND CAKE for his actions. He stopped when the teacher told him to, didn't he???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 260964, member: 1233"] I hate it when the attitude from school is that it is no big deal if it is happening TO our kids, but if our kids are doing ANYTHING then it is a major deal. There were days Wiz came home bruised from other kids in 2nd grade, but if he so much as called a kid a "jerk" I got a note AND phone calls from both the principal and the teacher. But if we complained about the bruises, missing jackets, stolen lunches, etc... we were told that it wasn't happening. I hope you make NOTES of what you say to Mr. R, send a letter by registered mail, and also insist that next year the OTHER child be moved to be in classes your difficult child is not in. Make sure that they KNOW that YOU KNOW that they have allowed the bullying to go on for so long that THEY have become complicit to it. This just chaps my hide. I think that your child should get ICE CREAM AND CAKE for his actions. He stopped when the teacher told him to, didn't he??? [/QUOTE]
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