This is scary!!!!!

Discussion in 'Discussion Group' started by ready2cmyKing, Mar 29, 2007.

  1. ready2cmyKing

    ready2cmyKing Well-Known Member

  2. Pirate96

    Pirate96 Guest

    Yeah the public schools really hate it when you decide to home school.
     
  3. ready2cmyKing

    ready2cmyKing Well-Known Member

    The child misses 15 days of school this year due to various illness (that she probably caught at school) and without so much as a phone call or note from the school, the mother is ARRESTED?!? That is scary!! I don't blame her for pulling her kid out of that school, I would too! :eek:
     
  4. Just One Guy

    Just One Guy Well-Known Member

    And she will live with that arrest on her record even if found not guilty.
     
  5. MissyPrissy

    MissyPrissy Well-Known Member

    I agree! That is wrong! They should have notified her. Here she thought all was hunky dory, then BAM, to jail she goes. That's messed up!
     
  6. Raven

    Raven Well-Known Member

    Big break down if you ask me
     
  7. MissyPrissy

    MissyPrissy Well-Known Member

    That's for sure! They couldn't apologize enough if I were her!
     
  8. Jester

    Jester Well-Known Member

    This is the sort of thing that proves one thing...ALWAYS get stuff in writing. This should be a lesson to what happens when you put too much trust in the system doing you right.

    When I was a senior in a public high school, I got very sick right at the end of the school year. What did the adminstration of the school think? Yep...you guess it...this senior was skipping school. I missed almost two weeks of school and lost about 12 pounds because I couldn't eat and could barely drink fluids. Even though my own mother went to school to vouch for me, I MYSELF HAD TO DRAG MY SICK SELF out of bed and stagger into the school pale as a ghost to prove it to some of the faculty. Thankfully, I had no record of misbehavior over the years and had a few teachers who helped me out, one of whom I counted as a friend and who was also on the absentee committee. here was still one teacher, believe it or not, that insisted on failing me (she didn't like me anyway) however I had enough credit to graduate without her stamp of approval. I was fortuate enough to graduate with the rest of my class, although it was a chore to get through the ceremony.
     

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