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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Love Letter


NAMES HAVE BEEN CHANGED SO AS NOT TO GET A TON OF GRIEF FROM THE SCHOOL BECAUSE WE ALL KNOW THAT WHEN I GET GRIEF, I GIVE IT BACK!!

Dear Mrs. Vice Principal who is NOT my son's Vice Principal,

I just want to follow up to the conversation we had on the phone today.  My husband, Chandler, and I talked and we all agree that this was a minor issue that did not necessitate a phone call.  I understand that your reason for calling was to keep us informed of the fact that a conversation took place and I can respect that many parents may appreciate such phone calls whenever there is a situation.  My husband and I both feel that this was a minor incident that was dealt with and the result was Chandler saying that he would indeed use tongs for his rolls in the future, which really was the end goal.  We do not feel that minor incidents such as these that end with my son agreeing to cooperate in the future require a phone call.  We have complete trust that if something serious were to happen, we would be notified by Mr. Vice Principal who IS my son's Vice Principal (or his fill-in if he is absent from work) and/or Chandler.  Chandler is very open with us and understands that he does not need to keep things from us.  He has always been forthcoming when he is spoken to in school and if we feel he needs disciplinary action, we thank him for his honesty and discipline accordingly.
We have had several conversations with Mr. Vice Principal who IS my son's Vice Principal this year and we are very pleased with the relationship he has with us as well as with Chandler.  For this reason and because Mr. Vice Principal who IS my son's Vice Principal is the Vice Principal responsible for Chandler, we are requesting that should you have any DISCIPLINARY concerns with Chandler in the future, you refer them to Mr. Vice Principal who IS my son's Vice Principal so that he can address us if he feels it is necessary.  However, if you have any true emergencies, where he is sick or injured, a call to my cell phone would certainly be warrented. 

Thanks so much and I hope you have a nice day.

She never replied.  Hmmm...maybe she is waiting to send the reply with my Christmas Gift!

6 comments:

  1. haha! I suspect Mrs. Vice Principal who is NOT your son's vice principal is also my son's teacher, who is a major douche bag...could be, right?

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  2. She very well could be!! Maybe the evil twin...

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  3. I'm assuming you mean 'tongs' to pick up his rolls in the cafeteria which you got a phone call about?? Health and safety issue? What a crock!!

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  4. Yup, Caz, the phone call was because my son used his hand to pick up the roll to put on his tray instead of the tongs. When he asked why he had to use the tongs and when he told them to put a sign up if that is a rule, he was "acting very disrespectful." I didn't agree.

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  5. OMG! I can't believe that warrented a phone call. I could just imagine my son doing the same thing! My kids' school has seen me marching my fat arse up there on many occasions to complain about some of their ridiculous policies. My daughter, who goes to a catholic school mind you, had her little gold crucifix taken off her because it was showing!!!!!!! Apparently, it's meant to be hidden under the collar of their dress - a Catholic school! And it wasn't a big, wooden, chuncky thing hanging down to her toes, it was a teeny, weeny, discreet little gold one. Anyway, I made my feelings known - it's the best thing to do!

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  6. OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! No crosses showing in a Catholic school? I don't get it! Although my daughter was kicked out of the library the other day for looking at the clock...then held hostage in the library the following day by the librarian!!

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