momz
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I got a call from one of the discipline counselors today regarding my son. He went to the counselor to report a problem with two girls in his grade. Going to the counselor is a highly unusual thing for him to do. My conversations with the counselors typically involve them asking me to talk with DS about knocking off the goofiness in the cafeteria because he gets too loud.
This time, however, the issue is much much more serious. The counselor told me that DS and his friend had a heated political discussion in band today with two girls, and the girls, "said some inappropriate things." The counselor, of course, didn't reveal who the girls are (I didn't ask), but she also didn't tell me what was said, just that it was inappropriate.
So, I spoke with DS about it when he got home. Turns out the girls accused both boys of being racist and homophobic. But also, they accused DS of (in his words), "going around <assaulting> girls." The word assault is actually a different word that starts with an R.
DS went to the counselor to report this. He is horrified that these things are being said about him and he didn't know what else to do.
My thoughts are all over the place on this. I am proud of him for reporting it. I believe him that the accusations aren't true. I am worried about these accusations getting around. And I want to know how he can protect himself against this defamation. Nothing good can come from this.
DS recognizes how serious this accusation is.
Any advice? I'm ready to hear all sides.
If it matters, this is a very large school with 700-800 kids per class. It is impossible for the teachers and staff to know the character of all the students.
This time, however, the issue is much much more serious. The counselor told me that DS and his friend had a heated political discussion in band today with two girls, and the girls, "said some inappropriate things." The counselor, of course, didn't reveal who the girls are (I didn't ask), but she also didn't tell me what was said, just that it was inappropriate.
So, I spoke with DS about it when he got home. Turns out the girls accused both boys of being racist and homophobic. But also, they accused DS of (in his words), "going around <assaulting> girls." The word assault is actually a different word that starts with an R.
DS went to the counselor to report this. He is horrified that these things are being said about him and he didn't know what else to do.
My thoughts are all over the place on this. I am proud of him for reporting it. I believe him that the accusations aren't true. I am worried about these accusations getting around. And I want to know how he can protect himself against this defamation. Nothing good can come from this.
DS recognizes how serious this accusation is.
Any advice? I'm ready to hear all sides.
If it matters, this is a very large school with 700-800 kids per class. It is impossible for the teachers and staff to know the character of all the students.