Re: John Marshal High Principle Quit?
We have a child in our school that has caused consistent problems from Kindergarten through 4th grade.
He slapped my son in the face after he wouldn't tie his shoe for him.. it was all I could do to not call the police and file a charge on a Second grader.
But, I wrote a scathing letter to the teacher and principle letting them know how little I appreciated sending my extremely passive child to a school where a known bully is still welcome. Hopefully, it's still in his overflowing file.
My question is this? What does it take to have a child removed from a school?
This child's mother isn't allowed on campus because she screams at parents and tries to run them over in the parking lot ( you can see where he gets his aggressive behavior!), he has been suspended and expelled more times than I can count.
What does it take? What are the steps to get a problem bully removed? And where do they go?
Luckily, he has laid off of my son but a few days a month, I will pick him up and he tells me that this kid hit or pushed him in the lunch line.
I've talked to the principle but I'm worried that if this kid finds out that my son is 'telling' on him, he will be targeted throughout the next few years and be bullied throughout middle school and high school.
This kid is mean, huge and obese and probably already in a gang - he acts like a criminal already. So, I'm treading lightly and hoping he will go away.
Anyone ever deal with this type of situation? Feels like the Principle/Administration is more concerned with keeping the bully in school than protecting the kids he bullies.
Or are their hands tied too?
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