Guest guest Posted April 27, 2012 Report Share Posted April 27, 2012 Hi all, Thanks so much for the replies. I especially liked the comparison of the diabetic! That really was a great analogy! Well, I emailed the assistant principal (who deals with special ed). He emailed me back that he was out of the school, and to call the principal. I know the principal doesn't give a hoot because she is retiring and then, she was mad that I went over her head regarding the teacher last year allowing the students (10 year olds) to give her back massages and braid her hair. (I went to the principal twice and the 3rd time called the director of elementary education. Principal wasn't too thrilled.) Anyway, I went ahead and called the principal since I didn't want my dd to get in trouble for not returning the paper. I explained the entire issue. How I thought the note was humiliating and punishing her and didn't think it was appropriate for 5th-graders to be doing. Plus the fact that it is totally feeding into her ocd and depression. Went through the whole thing. (She's not familiar because the assistant deals with special ed.) So, to take care of it, she (supposedly) is emailing the teacher while I am on the phone with her, telling the teacher that my dd had written the note (which she had said that sometimes this is how the teachers's communicate home or the parents wouldn't know. How lame), had brought it home to show us and that she hadn't brought it back signed. She said that my dd had done everything that was asked of her, but nothing about how I refused to sign it. She also stated in the email that she assumed that there would be no further action towards my dd for not having the paper. Never said anything about how I felt it was inappropriate. Never addressed it with me, nor the teacher. Totally missed my point, or didn't care to address it. That makes me the most mad. If she is totally playing me, I'd at least like to be able to know. That drives me nuts. The teacher is the same. I KNOW she's trying to control me and put me in my place. But I have no way of proving it. However, the principal is a different story. I don't know if she's so used to snowing everyone or pacifying parents, that she doesn't know the difference when she does. I emailed the assistant principal back and explained to him that I had touched based with the principal but she'd totally missed my point. And explained my dilema. UGH. Glad there aren't too many more days left and she'll be out of that school. It's been a VERY LONG year and totally ridiculous. Thanks again for all your replies. So encouraging! -Melinda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2012 Report Share Posted April 28, 2012 Melinda, so what happens the next time? Hope the Asst Principal can set things straight. How's your older son doing these days with his OCD? > > Hi all, > > Thanks so much for the replies. I especially liked the comparison of the diabetic! That really was a great analogy! > > Well, I emailed the assistant principal (who deals with special ed). He emailed me back that he was out of the school, and to call the principal. I know the principal doesn't give a hoot because she is retiring and then, she was mad that I went over her head regarding the teacher last year allowing the students (10 year olds) to give her back massages and braid her hair. (I went to the principal twice and the 3rd time called the director of elementary education. Principal wasn't too thrilled.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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