poohandwendy said:Honestly, did anyone really get the impression that the teacher was making a huge, big deal out of it? If he was, he could have taken this to another level and told the principal that there was an attendance issue. He does have the authority to do so as teachers are the ones who report attendance to the administration. Doesn't sound like he did.
IMO, sounds like he was poking a bit of harmless fun and maybe just wanted to open the door to asking her how it went and what it was like. We will never know because the OP didn't even pen the conversation to find out why he made the remarks he did.
Sheesh, some people act like he was interrogating the child and getting in the family business in an extremely personal way. This could have turned into a nice 'get to know the teacher better' conversation with only a very small amount of openness from the OP. I see it as an opportunity lost rather than a horrible teacher experience. JMHO.
Exactly. I fail to see how a teacher making a comment to a student or parent in a situation like this has been turned into some massive school-conspiracy to take away the rights of parents. I don't think anyone has suggested that teachers have the right to tell parents how to raise their children. I see this as more of a "mountain out of a molehill" situation.