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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 646082" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Get. A. Lawyer. N.O. W.</p><p></p><p>I am not joking any more than I was about the chest pains you had. This has gone too far. This principal is very lucky she is not up on theft and B&E charges the way she would be if I were the parent who's home she walked into and took a computer. That was B&E and THEFT and those are likely FELONIES. At the very least, call the cops now about it and get a report. Also get the doctor to note that he has seen another family member and told you that unless difficult child has a fever she didn't need to be seen for medical reasons. I know here if a family member has the flu but no fever you cannot get a dr appointment unless you lie because they will not book the appointment because it is something ''going around' that doesn't require a prescription. Get the dr office to document this and then file it with the school. If they don't like it, tell them to stuff it up their tushies.</p><p></p><p>Chances are if you sent difficult child to school they would then make you take her home and call CPS if you didn't come get her within 15 mins. Why? You are not 'responsive' enough and she was too sick to be in school. I think all school districts have the rule that if a child has vomited, they cannot go to school for 24 hrs regardless of the reason. Call the district nurse to verify this, then tell school she was vomiting and their own rules say she cuold not attend.</p><p></p><p>We had this problem one year. J had severe migraines for 4 days each period and vomited each day at least 2x. I got yelled at by the office for keeping her home, and yelled at for sending her to school when she got sick the night before from a migraine. I finally had the nurse go to the school with me and tell the office people that she did not care how much J had missed, if she vomited she was out for 24 hrs and with migraines no doctor was going to see her each time. Then the idiots at the school sent a note to J's neurologist accusing them of being my friends and not a real doctor's office after they faxed a note excusing J for a migraine. School insisted on the note, then got uppity when they got one. They even insisted it be from the specialist and not the reg doctor, but then they didn't like it when they got it. It was UGLY esp after the nurse literally chewed the attendance secretary and principal out, then she called the superintendent and the super was NOT HAPPY with the principal. They made things so hard that we finally pulled J out. But J is NOT a difficult child, and she was homeschoolable. Your difficult child? Not so much.</p><p></p><p>I do think maybe a new job is in order. You were looking for a job when you found this one, and in time you will find a better job. You DO need to get the boyfriend out of the house though, esp if he is not contributing financially. It isn't like he is helping in any other way, like keeping that principal out of your house.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 646082, member: 1233"] Get. A. Lawyer. N.O. W. I am not joking any more than I was about the chest pains you had. This has gone too far. This principal is very lucky she is not up on theft and B&E charges the way she would be if I were the parent who's home she walked into and took a computer. That was B&E and THEFT and those are likely FELONIES. At the very least, call the cops now about it and get a report. Also get the doctor to note that he has seen another family member and told you that unless difficult child has a fever she didn't need to be seen for medical reasons. I know here if a family member has the flu but no fever you cannot get a dr appointment unless you lie because they will not book the appointment because it is something ''going around' that doesn't require a prescription. Get the dr office to document this and then file it with the school. If they don't like it, tell them to stuff it up their tushies. Chances are if you sent difficult child to school they would then make you take her home and call CPS if you didn't come get her within 15 mins. Why? You are not 'responsive' enough and she was too sick to be in school. I think all school districts have the rule that if a child has vomited, they cannot go to school for 24 hrs regardless of the reason. Call the district nurse to verify this, then tell school she was vomiting and their own rules say she cuold not attend. We had this problem one year. J had severe migraines for 4 days each period and vomited each day at least 2x. I got yelled at by the office for keeping her home, and yelled at for sending her to school when she got sick the night before from a migraine. I finally had the nurse go to the school with me and tell the office people that she did not care how much J had missed, if she vomited she was out for 24 hrs and with migraines no doctor was going to see her each time. Then the idiots at the school sent a note to J's neurologist accusing them of being my friends and not a real doctor's office after they faxed a note excusing J for a migraine. School insisted on the note, then got uppity when they got one. They even insisted it be from the specialist and not the reg doctor, but then they didn't like it when they got it. It was UGLY esp after the nurse literally chewed the attendance secretary and principal out, then she called the superintendent and the super was NOT HAPPY with the principal. They made things so hard that we finally pulled J out. But J is NOT a difficult child, and she was homeschoolable. Your difficult child? Not so much. I do think maybe a new job is in order. You were looking for a job when you found this one, and in time you will find a better job. You DO need to get the boyfriend out of the house though, esp if he is not contributing financially. It isn't like he is helping in any other way, like keeping that principal out of your house. [/QUOTE]
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