Thanks to all for your support, here is the update:
- Went to school to speak to music teacher, but principal had just arrived for their meeting
- Went to talk to DD's classroom teacher, who felt badly for releasing her this morning, but she did not know otherwise (I had told music teacher no lessons this week)
- Principal was in meeting for a good 20 mins, so after meeting we met in the staff room/conference room as our kids wanted to play together
- Principal said teacher again said she didn't pull hair, but afterwards said maybe it was an accident? She also admitted that the she didn't walk DD to park for recess, and principal said that better never happen again. Classroom teacher told me that music teacher interrupted her lunch to ask what to do with my DD, and she reminded her that she was to hand her off to her assistant teacher, as she had been doing for years, but she chose not to do that. Classroom teacher felt badly, but I said it was not her issue at all and she should be allowed to enjoy her lunch in peace. Principal also spoke to DD's assistant teacher who was in charge at time, and she knows that she must immediately report that if it happens again. Principal says she knows something happened (she believes my DD more than the teacher at this point), but without cameras, there is not much else to do besides tell her that she was very unhappy to hear what happened and will be watched.
- Music teacher then walked right into the staffroom (door was closed as we were having a private conversation), to discuss things with us both, which surprised us!
- She asked if I wanted to talk to her while the principal was there - I was hesitant as she shouldn't have done that, but the principal gave me a look that it was ok, so I did. We addresssed each other (principal was right there pretending to be busy with our kids) and she said she didn't pull her hair, she would never do that, maybe it was an accident, but she wouldn't remember? I said I've done it with my students, and of course you remember as it hurts, but didn't get anything out of her.
- Also addressed why she took her for music class as she has never done this before at this hour, nor on a Monday, and she said she wanted her to have a positive time in music class. DD did not want to go, but she felt like she had to. Music teacher said they had great fun, but not according to my DD. Principal then left in order for us to have a private talk, but stayed outside door, and she just kept talking in circles about how she is touchy feely, and she maybe shouldn't do that anymore, she loves my DD and would never hurt her, etc. she said thanks to her for bringing it up, and said we could have our money back for the entire year. At this point, I told her no lessons for this week or next, and we'll discuss it more as I had to speak to DH.
- DD is definitely saying she does not want to return, but felt obligated to do so yesterday morning (she couldn't find the principal to ask for help, as she would not have been released for music).
- DD told her classroom teacher what happened as well (same, consistent story she has told all along) and classroom teacher believes her too. she is going to speak to kids today about if an adult makes you feel uncomfortable, you need to say something right away and say "No, thank you!" DD said she was very surprised, and her head hurt, so she didn't say anything.
- At this point, we firmly believe our DD, and won't have her continue in piano lessons with this teacher. She is a nice woman, who has done wonderful things for our DD, but at this point, our DD is upset with piano, and very upset/angry with this teacher, and that is all that is important. It is a phenomenal school, and so we have no issues with her or her brother's safety at all - the principal takes care of them like they are her own. We are very involved and connected parents, and we have an amazing relationship with the school, and so I am glad that we alerted the principal to this situation.
- We are leaving it for the next week for my DH and I to further discuss (I couldn't tell him whole story as kids were right there and then I went to bed early with a sinus headache), but she won't be continuing in the music program.
Thanks to all for your support and help - truly a great group of people on this thread, Tiger
- Went to school to speak to music teacher, but principal had just arrived for their meeting
- Went to talk to DD's classroom teacher, who felt badly for releasing her this morning, but she did not know otherwise (I had told music teacher no lessons this week)
- Principal was in meeting for a good 20 mins, so after meeting we met in the staff room/conference room as our kids wanted to play together
- Principal said teacher again said she didn't pull hair, but afterwards said maybe it was an accident? She also admitted that the she didn't walk DD to park for recess, and principal said that better never happen again. Classroom teacher told me that music teacher interrupted her lunch to ask what to do with my DD, and she reminded her that she was to hand her off to her assistant teacher, as she had been doing for years, but she chose not to do that. Classroom teacher felt badly, but I said it was not her issue at all and she should be allowed to enjoy her lunch in peace. Principal also spoke to DD's assistant teacher who was in charge at time, and she knows that she must immediately report that if it happens again. Principal says she knows something happened (she believes my DD more than the teacher at this point), but without cameras, there is not much else to do besides tell her that she was very unhappy to hear what happened and will be watched.
- Music teacher then walked right into the staffroom (door was closed as we were having a private conversation), to discuss things with us both, which surprised us!
- She asked if I wanted to talk to her while the principal was there - I was hesitant as she shouldn't have done that, but the principal gave me a look that it was ok, so I did. We addresssed each other (principal was right there pretending to be busy with our kids) and she said she didn't pull her hair, she would never do that, maybe it was an accident, but she wouldn't remember? I said I've done it with my students, and of course you remember as it hurts, but didn't get anything out of her.
- Also addressed why she took her for music class as she has never done this before at this hour, nor on a Monday, and she said she wanted her to have a positive time in music class. DD did not want to go, but she felt like she had to. Music teacher said they had great fun, but not according to my DD. Principal then left in order for us to have a private talk, but stayed outside door, and she just kept talking in circles about how she is touchy feely, and she maybe shouldn't do that anymore, she loves my DD and would never hurt her, etc. she said thanks to her for bringing it up, and said we could have our money back for the entire year. At this point, I told her no lessons for this week or next, and we'll discuss it more as I had to speak to DH.
- DD is definitely saying she does not want to return, but felt obligated to do so yesterday morning (she couldn't find the principal to ask for help, as she would not have been released for music).
- DD told her classroom teacher what happened as well (same, consistent story she has told all along) and classroom teacher believes her too. she is going to speak to kids today about if an adult makes you feel uncomfortable, you need to say something right away and say "No, thank you!" DD said she was very surprised, and her head hurt, so she didn't say anything.
- At this point, we firmly believe our DD, and won't have her continue in piano lessons with this teacher. She is a nice woman, who has done wonderful things for our DD, but at this point, our DD is upset with piano, and very upset/angry with this teacher, and that is all that is important. It is a phenomenal school, and so we have no issues with her or her brother's safety at all - the principal takes care of them like they are her own. We are very involved and connected parents, and we have an amazing relationship with the school, and so I am glad that we alerted the principal to this situation.
- We are leaving it for the next week for my DH and I to further discuss (I couldn't tell him whole story as kids were right there and then I went to bed early with a sinus headache), but she won't be continuing in the music program.
Thanks to all for your support and help - truly a great group of people on this thread, Tiger