Guest guest Posted May 7, 2010 Report Share Posted May 7, 2010 She wanted my signature, but she wouldn't accept it without witnessing it. Then she interrogated me in front of the office staff instead of taking me to her office. This is a violation of my privacy.. I will be making a complaint to the superintendant about this. It is not required for her to witness my signature either. She was trying to intimidate me. I held my own and she went running. The school staff in this school is used to dealing with the 77 % immigrant population and they think they can control and intimidate them. I have heard them talk down to the children and to the parents. I am constantly reminding the parents that we pay their salaries and they work for us. I refuse to be spoken to in the manner that they feel is their right. They think they are the authority. I have had it with their condescending attitudes toward the population of the school. They will definitely not get away with it with me or my family.. I am writing a letter! I am totally expecting child welfare at my door and I am ready for them.. They will try to say I am in medical neglect of my children. I will at that point, hire an attorney and say that my rights have been violated. It's been three days and I'm still miffed! Candyce Re: confrontation with the school nurse You go, girl! One of the many different legislative issues concerns the fact that the state is not required to inform us of our exemption rights (except for one state, WY, I think...) We need to get laws enacted requiring any state employee or medical doctor who refers to immunization requirements to also mention, at the same time, the available exemptions, in each and every state.>> > One small step for my family and the green vaccine movement..> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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