T.N.
Do you have a local newspaper? Maybe an intelligently written, diplomatic but truthful Letter To The Editor may help. Somehow, I doubt you're worried about becoming a Problem Parent, tehehe.
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Thank you ladies for your wonderful advice...I have spoken to the District Supervisor as well as the Principal...they are documenting and working with the teacher in question...
While I trust the Principal, I don't trust the system.
I have told other parents that have complaints about her to E-MAIL the principal as well as the District Supervisor without fear of retribution....I don't mind them down-loading on me or venting - but I told them that the principal needs to HEAR them, not second hand from me...
Anything you can think of that I can do?
Do you have a local newspaper? Maybe an intelligently written, diplomatic but truthful Letter To The Editor may help. Somehow, I doubt you're worried about becoming a Problem Parent, tehehe.
:)
I can't think of a thing. Just keep at it. They probably think if they ignore it you will just give up.
I am so fluffin' glad you updated!!
Just keep your eye out and be a squeaky wheel. Anytime you hear ANYTHING or see ANYTHING make a personal documentation and email the principal and supervisor. Sometimes just knowing there are eyes and ears on someone helps them get it together.
Big Brother is bad, but darn it, some folks just need one.
I found out that only 2 others went and complained about a teacher. All the others talked to me and others, yet acted all nice to the teacher. At first, the principal thought I was the problem. You are wise to make them speak up directly.