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Somebody called CPS on me and now I'm worried
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<blockquote data-quote="Signorina" data-source="post: 646178"><p>CaliforniaBlonde - I share the outrage of your fellow warrior moms. Do not let them bully you and your daughter has the right to stay in a school where she is thriving - despite anything the principal may threaten.</p><p></p><p>I was tried to look up truancy code in CA and didn't find it - but I did find this link to a law office in Sacramento that specializes in representing parents who are having difficulty with their children's schools. I am by no means suggesting you use this attorney nor am I endorsing her. But she DOES have a lot of legal tips, advice, newsletters etc and a blog that focuses on education and student law and student rights in California. Here's the link to her blog -- <a href="http://edlaw4students.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">http://edlaw4students.blogspot.com/</a> It may give you the "right language" to use when you respond to the school admins and your difficult child's school. I hope it helps.</p><p></p><p>Good luck and do not let it get you down. {hugs}</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Signorina, post: 646178"] CaliforniaBlonde - I share the outrage of your fellow warrior moms. Do not let them bully you and your daughter has the right to stay in a school where she is thriving - despite anything the principal may threaten. I was tried to look up truancy code in CA and didn't find it - but I did find this link to a law office in Sacramento that specializes in representing parents who are having difficulty with their children's schools. I am by no means suggesting you use this attorney nor am I endorsing her. But she DOES have a lot of legal tips, advice, newsletters etc and a blog that focuses on education and student law and student rights in California. Here's the link to her blog -- [url]http://edlaw4students.blogspot.com/[/url] It may give you the "right language" to use when you respond to the school admins and your difficult child's school. I hope it helps. Good luck and do not let it get you down. {hugs} [/QUOTE]
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