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To: luckystarmom
Called the police? No...he should have drove them right back to the school and called the Principal and let him/her handle it.

Or if the Principal wasn't there, drive the bus to the Superintendant's office and let the moron at Student Services handle it.

Neither available? Then drive to the police station and let them handle it.

44 posted on 12/15/2007 7:54:06 PM PST by pray4liberty (The Truth sinks people whose only recourse is lies.)
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To: pray4liberty
he should have drove them right back to the school

Maybe he was hit in the head with this "ice ball" and said I quit! you little P%*#**!!!$$$! Not enough money for me to take this abuse! Drive yourselves home!

59 posted on 12/15/2007 8:55:54 PM PST by fight_truth_decay
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To: pray4liberty

I like your ideas. I just think he should not have left the abandoned bus.

I actually really like the idea of leaving them at the Superintendant’s office. In my experience with our school district, the lower level people are okay, and they get worse as they get higher up. Principals are worse than teachers, and district administrators are worse than principals.

The district administrators are so out of touch with reality it’s unbelievable.

A few years ago, the district closed my daughters’ school. It was a good (as public schools go), had good test scores, it was in a nice neighborhood, and had great families. The district officials at a meeting said all of their schools were equal and the kids would get just as good of education at every school.

How wrong they were. My daughters went to the new school. It was huge & impersonal. The kids were horrible and there was a lack of discipline. The test scores were horrible. It was awful. My daughters are now in private school.


76 posted on 12/16/2007 9:19:00 AM PST by luckystarmom
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