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Originally Posted by 70rs
Monday will tell me a lot about how they are going to handle this. And it will give me the answers I need to make the next step. Next on the list is my lawyer (already spoken to him today), the police and the district.
I thought about the media. How funny would it be to show up with a news crew on a live feed asking why they let this continue.....
Ok, I would not do that. But the thought is fun!
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Ask, in writing (email, hand delivered letter), if you can attend the portion of the staff meeting dealing with this situation. Whether or not you get to attend, give them a clear written demand - you want the other kid transferred out of your son's class no later than Tuesday. If the kid's not transferred, lawyer up. Do it all in writing, just so there's no dispute about what occurred. It's up to you to escalate this so they can't just shrug it off.
For me, when my kid is at risk, it's not a time to be nice or patient, it's a time to kick ass and take names.