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When the school is the difficult child: Suspensions and Zero Tolerance
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<blockquote data-quote="Loony Smurf" data-source="post: 627479" data-attributes="member: 1695"><p>My gfg14 was suspended (one of MANY times this last couple of years). He had been sent to the dean's office for not doing his work. The dean left the room for a minute after reading him the riot act. difficult child had asked if he could have a piece of candy out of the candy jar on his desk, was told no. So dean came back, called me to come get him for non compliance. Went and got him (from work) took him home, went back to work. Got a call from home about an hour later that the Dean had showed up at the house looking for the jar of candy he thought difficult child had stolen. Turns out he had just stuck it under the chair he was sitting in. He got an additional 3 days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loony Smurf, post: 627479, member: 1695"] My gfg14 was suspended (one of MANY times this last couple of years). He had been sent to the dean's office for not doing his work. The dean left the room for a minute after reading him the riot act. difficult child had asked if he could have a piece of candy out of the candy jar on his desk, was told no. So dean came back, called me to come get him for non compliance. Went and got him (from work) took him home, went back to work. Got a call from home about an hour later that the Dean had showed up at the house looking for the jar of candy he thought difficult child had stolen. Turns out he had just stuck it under the chair he was sitting in. He got an additional 3 days. [/QUOTE]
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