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<blockquote data-quote="judeegreeneyes" data-source="post: 530456" data-attributes="member: 14623"><p>Frustrating to say the least. Worst part is, if you could see the size of the lunch room and where the "accused" lunch aids were standing, there is NO WAY anyone could have singled my son out. Granted, he is NO angel, but come on, a suspension for clapping? Oh and right around the same time, a 3rd grade lunch class had started a food fight and NO intervention from principal at all- it was handled by the teacher. This came from a parent who's son was involved in the incident.</p><p>You are all correct- the superintendent will always side with the teacher and shame on me for questioning their authority. The magnitude of the clapping was minimal at best as well- they made it seem like a prison riot with unruly children taking over the room. So not the case.</p><p></p><p>The odacity of the super to infer that my son should learn a lesson from this even though "me, his mother" doesn't think he did it. What lesson? That during a trouble time a student can no longer look around and see a teacher standing in their corner? I see it as a child who did no wrong- said he did no wrong- served punishment for doing no wrong- was vindicated from classmates that he did no wrong now looking at the accusing adults who refused to "investigate" the matter ie. asking the teacher or his classmates what transpired as not worthy of dealing with. Can't trust them, so why bother?</p><p></p><p>While I know I will get no where, it's the principal of the matter. I will have the last word and am diligently looking for online resources to point me in the right direction.</p><p>There has to be something I can hit them back with that will make them realize they are not these megagods with complete and absolute power.</p><p>Thanks for all your support!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="judeegreeneyes, post: 530456, member: 14623"] Frustrating to say the least. Worst part is, if you could see the size of the lunch room and where the "accused" lunch aids were standing, there is NO WAY anyone could have singled my son out. Granted, he is NO angel, but come on, a suspension for clapping? Oh and right around the same time, a 3rd grade lunch class had started a food fight and NO intervention from principal at all- it was handled by the teacher. This came from a parent who's son was involved in the incident. You are all correct- the superintendent will always side with the teacher and shame on me for questioning their authority. The magnitude of the clapping was minimal at best as well- they made it seem like a prison riot with unruly children taking over the room. So not the case. The odacity of the super to infer that my son should learn a lesson from this even though "me, his mother" doesn't think he did it. What lesson? That during a trouble time a student can no longer look around and see a teacher standing in their corner? I see it as a child who did no wrong- said he did no wrong- served punishment for doing no wrong- was vindicated from classmates that he did no wrong now looking at the accusing adults who refused to "investigate" the matter ie. asking the teacher or his classmates what transpired as not worthy of dealing with. Can't trust them, so why bother? While I know I will get no where, it's the principal of the matter. I will have the last word and am diligently looking for online resources to point me in the right direction. There has to be something I can hit them back with that will make them realize they are not these megagods with complete and absolute power. Thanks for all your support![FONT="Tempus Sans ITC"][COLOR=#000000] [/COLOR][/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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