Guest guest Posted December 17, 2009 Report Share Posted December 17, 2009 I would like everyone's opinions on this following issue: This morning while I put my 3 yr. old daughter on the school bus, I found out that she is once again taking off her shoes and socks. The monitor will put them on her but she continues to take them off. Today the monitor said when they get to school, the teachers aide gets her of bus and has her walk into school without shoes and socks on. I called bus transportation and was told that once the bus is at school the teachers are in charge. I contacted her dad and discussed it with him. Right after that, the school called me as bus transportation contacted them regarding this. I talked to the Special Ed. Coordinator and she was sorry that this had happened and that she questioned the teacher and it had happened only 1 time. I asked her to arrange a meeting and she said it could take place before the Christmas party or after but she didn't want the teacher " rattled " since she had an afternoon class to teach. They had no issues with me and my husband being rattled. My husband parked his semi in a parking lot and we went to the meeting. We met first with the Sp Ed Coordinator and she apologized and said that this never should have happened. We told her that we were going to record the meeting and all that was said would be on record. We then found out that this occured not once, not twice, but 3 times in extreme cold weather (one morning it was 15 degrees).!! The teacher was then brought in with another employee and we were told we were not allowed to record the meeting that we had to go to CEO for permission. The teacher apologized and said it would not happen again. This is all that was said. My question to you all, we are not satisified with the outcome of this meeting, no disciplinary action was taken against this teacher, at that time, and we were told that it is not our business how they discipline the teachers. Should we go the police or attorney for child endangerment? We feel that the school is just cover it up and put it under the rug. What would you do if this was your child? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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