To: RedMonqey
So, what’s this kid going to do because I have a feeling he’s not going to win in court. If he’s not going to win in court, he is at the mercy of this moron “teacher” and others like him and the equally moronic school administrators. However, I do know that public schools do not like to lose students (at least that’s what my sister-in-law told me when she threatened to remove her daughter from a public school (she also taught in the same district years before everything turned south, so she knows) — public schools do not want to lose students.
This incident went too far. The parents should have stood their ground and threatened to remove their son. This never should have gone to court.
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04/26/2009 3:02:35 PM PDT by
goldi
To: goldi
So, whats this kid going to do because I have a feeling hes not going to win in court.
I'm sure there are other public schools in the area he could apply. Like it or not the parents decided the principle was worth whatever emotional and physical pain inflicted upon the child involved. It would be a travesty to walk away without some sort of victory.
The family indeed is in a very tough situation, all options include sacrifice and pain. Stay and face possible continued harassment or uproot the family and break friendships and extended family bonds.
Not to be flippant, but as as Rush used to say "The pioneers get the arrows"
Let us pray they have the strength to get through this as a family.
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