I'm sure you will.
Let me tell you about my run-in with the brain-trusts at the local junior high.
My 13 year old daughter was caught smoking just off campus. As soon as the staff member caught her, she made a bee-line to her councelor's office. At the councelor's office she confessed to smoking, and asked for help to quit. Once she did this there was considered to be a confidentiality clause the school felt unable to breach. They never told us. One school counselor who didn't think that was right phoned me at home to let me know.
He also told me that the school principle, the school counselor, other school officials including my daughter's home room teacher were all aware that she was having sex with 19 and 20 year old men at a girl friend's house.
I confronted the jackasses at that school. I told them what I knew, told them I knew who was aware of it and what I thought about that.
These jackasses sat there with the straightest faces in the world and denied that they knew anything about any of it.
You can sit there defending school employees if you like. you may be right in the long run. In the long run it doesn't matter to me.
I don't trust a single school employee and NEVER will again.
In my case I wasn't dealing with teachers at an inner city school, short of funds or the like. I was dealing with a school in an upscale community, plenty of funding and supposedly a very respectable staff. I'd wager 99.99% of the parents of children at that school would deny their school staff could do anything like this.
Well, I'm here to tell you they did exactly that. I didn't take their asses to court. Perhaps I should have.
You'll just have to pardon me. If that nurse did what the family is claiming, I hope the family winds up with her home, vehicles, sail boats, dogs cats and bank accounts.
Pretrial conference today.
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