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<blockquote data-quote="nvts" data-source="post: 102168" data-attributes="member: 3814"><p>Trust me. Anonymous reports are taken VERY seriously. I am on the receiving end of it. If any are aware, we were battling the school for difficult child 3 and I was advised by the Family Advocate to write a letter spelling out all of the horrible things that the school was doing to her AND our family.</p><p></p><p>Long story short: the principal was advised of the complaint and ACS (Child Services) was at our door the next evening. Apparently, our 5 year old was trying to bargain her way out of all of the days infractions and told the para that "my dad will spank me with a shoe". They called the police, the police asked if they thought we were abusing her, they said "no", so they told them that there was nothing they could do. Funny how everything difficult child 3 was a "huge lie" when it made them look bad. We have been living with this (as well as all of the suspensions, phone calls, harrassment, etc. from the school) for the last few months.</p><p></p><p>Yes. They take anonymous complaints seriously.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Beth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nvts, post: 102168, member: 3814"] Trust me. Anonymous reports are taken VERY seriously. I am on the receiving end of it. If any are aware, we were battling the school for difficult child 3 and I was advised by the Family Advocate to write a letter spelling out all of the horrible things that the school was doing to her AND our family. Long story short: the principal was advised of the complaint and ACS (Child Services) was at our door the next evening. Apparently, our 5 year old was trying to bargain her way out of all of the days infractions and told the para that "my dad will spank me with a shoe". They called the police, the police asked if they thought we were abusing her, they said "no", so they told them that there was nothing they could do. Funny how everything difficult child 3 was a "huge lie" when it made them look bad. We have been living with this (as well as all of the suspensions, phone calls, harrassment, etc. from the school) for the last few months. Yes. They take anonymous complaints seriously. Beth [/QUOTE]
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