Goofball
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- Joined
- May 5, 2000
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OK, deep breath. Today, on the first workday for teachers at school (I'm one of them), I checked the class list for my 6th grade class and found the name of DH's younger sister on it. For reasons far too lengthy to fully explain here, the contact that DH and I have with his parents is very, very minimal. To make it brief, we endured years of their emotional and verbal abuse which, compounded with the physical abuse his other sister endured by their hands (neither he nor I witnessed this happening, but she told us about it), made it clear we could not continue a relationship with them. So, for almost 5 of the 6 years we have been married, we have essentially cut all ties with these people. A sad consequence of this has been that we've seen extremely little of DH's sister, the one on my class list. DH sees her 2 or 3 times a year; I see her even less frequently than that.
Hmm, this is getting long. Anyway, DH has told me that his sister has had numerous developmentally based learning problems and was barely getting by in the special resources classes in the public school she has been attending. Now she is entering a private school with absolutely no resources for special needs kids. Unfortunately, the school has not put into place a system for identifying incoming students with special needs that would really be better served in a public school. Her parents' willingness to put her into what is almost certain to be a frustrating environment causes me to worry that part of their motivation is to somehow get closer to me, thereby closer to DH.
Also, since I know the kind of trouble-makers that these people tend to be, I am concerned about any number of ramifications that could arise from this situation.
Basically, my question is this: Should I go to my boss, the principal, and vaguely outline what I have just said here? I fully intend to be completely professional, no matter how uncomfortable things may become, but I am tied up in knots thinking about how these people might try to take advantage of these circumstances. I have a very friendly rapport with my boss and feel that, if necessary, I could go to him with my concerns. Or would it be better for me to just wait and see? Nothing "ugly" may come of any of this, so jumping the gun may not be the best thing.
If you got this far, I really thank you. The sight of these people makes my blood run cold, and I feel like I need some input from objective people!! Thanks!
Hmm, this is getting long. Anyway, DH has told me that his sister has had numerous developmentally based learning problems and was barely getting by in the special resources classes in the public school she has been attending. Now she is entering a private school with absolutely no resources for special needs kids. Unfortunately, the school has not put into place a system for identifying incoming students with special needs that would really be better served in a public school. Her parents' willingness to put her into what is almost certain to be a frustrating environment causes me to worry that part of their motivation is to somehow get closer to me, thereby closer to DH.
Also, since I know the kind of trouble-makers that these people tend to be, I am concerned about any number of ramifications that could arise from this situation.
Basically, my question is this: Should I go to my boss, the principal, and vaguely outline what I have just said here? I fully intend to be completely professional, no matter how uncomfortable things may become, but I am tied up in knots thinking about how these people might try to take advantage of these circumstances. I have a very friendly rapport with my boss and feel that, if necessary, I could go to him with my concerns. Or would it be better for me to just wait and see? Nothing "ugly" may come of any of this, so jumping the gun may not be the best thing.
If you got this far, I really thank you. The sight of these people makes my blood run cold, and I feel like I need some input from objective people!! Thanks!
(Another) unfortunately, the 6th grade is divided into 3 sections with different subject teachers. I teach the Wordly Wise (spelling/vocabulary) to all three sections, so I'm it.