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I had an appointment with the Director to discuss homeschooling for my son. I explained to him what has been going on at school(more info on another question of mine about the school system) my repeated calls, going to school, and getting no one to discuss my son's education. He said that my son could be transferred to an alternate school. Then I told him the assistant principal said there was nothing he could do for my son because he will be 17 this month and no other options available for him. The Director said he could override the decision the school makes. Finally, something is being done.
But, as I was leaving, I heard 3 other mothers talking about the same school and the same assistant principal. They were waiting to see the Director about their kids and the assisant principal told them the same thing that there was nothing to do for them because they were 16 or older. There is something definiately wrong with this assisant principal and the school.

2006-10-10 13:17:49 · 1 answers · asked by Dottie 6 in Education & Reference Other - Education

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C'mon, Dottie, you know what to do. My sister is union rep for the teachers' union here and nobody messes with her..nobody. This asst. P needs to be confronted face to face with superiors present, so set up a meeting. It is your right to do so. This method works, I've had experience on this method. Don't let anybody intimidate you (I doubt you do, of course) Later, R

2006-10-10 14:39:40 · answer #1 · answered by Raptor 3 · 1 0

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