Mrs.Toad said:![]()
Why was it such a big deal to get her paper and go pee before signing in?
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ChristmasElf said:Sorry. But I think the guard was a little out of line. Had she just let the girl use the restroom she was already at, none of this would have happened. Her dd could have used the restroom, gone over to the office asnd then signed in and all would have been good.
I do agree that the girl should have used the F word on the guard as that seems a little out of place, however the guard is equally wrong for being confrontational in the first place.
My children all know I have a non existent tolerance for any kind of BS. The school quickly learned this over the years as well. So when my dd has a problem with a teacher/guard whoever that is taking their authority past it's limit, I told her to just calmly ask them to "Call my Mother's cell phone please"
So far, this has resulted in "No, that's okay, just forget about it"![]()
pansmermaidzlagoon said:ITA!!!
there is power - and then there's power trips.....and there is always something to be said for common sense and flexibilty...
although I will say I think the daughter really could have handled it better and without the four letter word.....I think I would go over the situation with her and discuss where she went wrong.......but I do like how the mom and the last officer handled it!!!!
I agree totally with this post! Why in the world does it matter that this girl is an honor student? Once she was disrespectful and breaking the rules she deserved to pay the price.oxfordcircus said:Man, I didn't have any security guards when I was in highschool, much less an office full of them. The principal and the coaches kept us in line. My how times have changed in a few short years.
Just an FYI to the OP, Luke Woodham, the freak that shot up the high school in Pearl, Mississippi, was also a really smart kid. Not comparing your kid to him, but why should smart kids get to roam the halls while the rest of us dummies have to follow the rules? Or can we all just tell the pigs to F off?
I can't beleive that anyone actually likes the way this mom "laughed off" how rude and disrespectful her dd was. Why should she have been allowed to laugh it off? Her dd broke the rules. I don't really think it matters if the rules were in the handbook or not. Obviously the students are expected to obey the directions of the security officers. This is incredible that a teenager could get away with using the f-word to an adult and get away with it.pansmermaidzlagoon said:ITA!!!
there is power - and then there's power trips.....and there is always something to be said for common sense and flexibilty...
although I will say I think the daughter really could have handled it better and without the four letter word.....I think I would go over the situation with her and discuss where she went wrong.......but I do like how the mom and the last officer handled it!!!!
[/COLOR]N.Bailey said:Weighing in only to agree that your daughter should have just complied. Why could she not sign in first, then go to the bathroom and her locker? I understand why you're upset (the situation didn't call for being threatened of an arrest), but with the events going on in schools today, one would think all parents would be totally supportive of new procedures. BTW, your daughter cursing isn't a good thing. While it's not illegal, I do believe it's against school policy, as it should be.
Our school is closed Monday. All teachers and law enforcement will be spending the day evaluating plans to protect the kids in today's world. Some things already decided, we will have 3 armed officers in our schools daily (all of the schools in the district). You will buzz to get in the door, but the door will lead automatically to the office with NO way to go anywhere else (other doors will be locked). The high school is designed to pull this off right now (major renovations over the summer). Changes will be made to the others. You will be monitored via video first off. If you're not recognizable, you will have to state why you're there BEFORE the buzzer will ring. Once in, you will sign in. If you're there to pick up your child, you will wait there while your child is brought to the office. If you're dropping something off, it will be taken and sent to your child. It will be a VERY rare occurrence for you to actually get anywhere else in the school besides the office during hours.
There are a couple of buttons that can be pressed from the office. One is a direct line to the police. Another is to lock every door in the building with a push of the button. If glass shatters, the alarms sound, and police are instantly notified automatically (I'm sure it's set this way in all schools, or I hope so anyway).
They will be timing police to see if they can improve the speed in which they can make it to the school. Right now, it's at 3 minutes, but that's not good enough for them.
I'll also add, EVERY classroom is locked (all key locks, they got rid of those that you turn to lock without a key over the summer) once all students are in the class for that period. There is a tiny window in each door, but it's only good enough to see who's on the other side. The doors will be open for no one except staff or if the office contacts the teacher that someone is on their way.
I support ALL of these changes. IMO, while your daughter is special, she's no more special than anyone else (except to your family of course). Rules are rules and she didn't follow them. Instead of running to her corner, you should have pointed out what she could have done to prevent the situation. I'm a bit leery of any child who would swear to a law enforcement officer anyway. That's really not saying much for the child or how she was raised. My kids wouldn't be outside for like FOREVER if I found out they did so.
mytwotinks said:I can't beleive that anyone actually likes the way this mom "laughed off" how rude and disrespectful her dd was. Why should she have been allowed to laugh it off? Her dd broke the rules. I don't really think it matters if the rules were in the handbook or not. Obviously the students are expected to obey the directions of the security officers. This is incredible that a teenager could get away with using the f-word to an adult and get away with it.
Ooops! Between this and another post, I realize I didn't make myself clear. I meant, why was it such a big deal to the daughter to go pee and get her paper before signing in?mytwotinks said:Why would it have been a big deal for her to listen to the authority figure and sign in first? Aren't we teaching our kids to be respectful of authority anymore?Mrs.Toad said:Why was it such a big deal to get her paper and go pee before signing in?
