willonlyflytodisney
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Jan 24, 2009
- Messages
- 316
That is AWSOME!!
Ok I need some adivse as to what to do regarding my DD and an incident at school yesterday. My daughter was in her health class yesterday talking with a friend ( a boy ) when he bent down and she jokingly said (not loudly ) insert boy's name here, I see your tidy whities. Well the child ahead of her heard this and well this child proceeded to tease the friend about his tidy whities. The teacher somehow got wind of this and instead of taking care of this herself took it to the vice principal.
Now my DD is a honor student has never been in trouble. The vice principle has given her a dentention, is making write a letter of apology to the student and himself, and she is not able to go on the big class field trip at the end of the year. All for saying she saw someones tidy whities? She in no way was making fun of him. She apologized to him right away. Even the boy said that it was alright that he knew she was just joking. He in no way was upset by this.
Now should she have said that? NO She was in my opinion being a typical 12 year old. Do they always know when to keep comments to themself? NO But do most adults? NO
So I don't know what to do. She was so upset last night crying and crying saying she didn't mean anything by it and she was sorry. We talked about this at length about when it is appropriate and not appropriate in making comments. Am I right in thinking the vice principal over did it with punishment? I left a voice mail and hopefully will talk with him today. What should I say?
I completely agree with you. Talk to the vice principal. In the end, it's his decision because the incident happened at school. But, if the boy isn't as upset, as you say he isn't, then I would even suggest calling this boy's mother, yourself, telling her the situation, explaining how sorry your DD is, and how her DS didn't seem to be upset. If you're worried about his mother reacting badly, then this is a bad idea. But, you'd be surprised at how powerful a call from his mother to the VP can be.
Otherwise, good luck with the VP!! Fight for what you think is right!!!
I spent many a time arguing in my principal's office during MY time at school haha
I'm sorry your DD had to go through what sounds like an icky situation.
