Guest guest Posted January 17, 2002 Report Share Posted January 17, 2002 Well, after be angry through the weekend, I stayed home an hour on Monday to call the school and found out that Assistant principal would not be in for another hour. So I sent to school. When I finally spoke to him he told me that the alleged incident occurred either Tuesday morning, Tuesday afternoon or Wednesday morning on the school grounds immediately before or after the bus trip. Apparently a mother had complained. I was warned that another incident could mean suspension from the bus. then spoke to Mr Pedron and got another series of possible sequences of events, none of which made sense to him and he was unable to even find out who is accuser was. By this point I was really frustrated but on Tuesday I received a lengthy letter from the Assistant Principal telling me that due to much miscommunication no formal incident report was ever filed so the matter has been dropped and he apologized for the anxiety caused. I just shake my head. The interesting thing is that over the weekend I did find out some very discouraging things about how little formal protection exists for special needs kids under the provincial government's policies (in fact a teachers strike is imminent and this is one of the issues). I also found out that another " coded " (IPP) boy, this time in my daughter's LD class, has been bullied to the point of bruising and the principal, anxious to present a shiny image for the school (and her career aspirations) has been unwilling to deal with it. She did not return our calls to her regarding either. Enlightening, but not really surprising after all. Cynically, ph, in Canada Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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