pansmermaidzlagoon
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TCPluto said:Huh?
Can you be "professionally out of control", is that possible?
OK - unprofessional AND out of control

TCPluto said:Huh?
Can you be "professionally out of control", is that possible?

Hannathy said:What is the use of having people sign in if anyone can waltz in and go anywhere they want before signing in. Guess what the boy who killed the principal in Wisconsin was a student too. How does the guard know your DD is a honor student? Your attitude amazes me. All I know is that if I was a parent of another student in your school and I heard the Police officer thought it was funny and didn't act on what your DD did I would be at the Police chiefs office demanding he be reassigned and wanting answers. I feel sorry for the security guards who were doing their job. Your DD flagrantly broke rules put in place for safety, was rude, and combative and you defend her. Talk about sense of entitlement!
Plain and simple your DD was wrong and IMO you are also.
diznygirl said:Speaking of..... is anyone else concerned that this girl is a role model for a younger girl??![]()
pansmermaidzlagoon said:*snip*
yes, she should have signed in first.....but the officer could have handled this better, IMHO.
pansmermaidzlagoon said:... If we don't know the girl's attitude:
... had to call backup over a girl being a stubborn over something like this...how on earth will they keep it together and handle something big?
(and I ask again, if the officers (there seem to be at least three) were doing their jobs - how did she get in and past them in the first place????)
she didn't know she was trespassing - a teacher had told her it was OK to come in and if I read the OP correctly - that is the part that was not in the handbook...
pansmermaidzlagoon said:we can't know anything for sure - we can only discuss our take on it - the other choice is not to discuss it at all because we weren't there.....
LindaR said:I'd like to thank God for giving me my sense of humor......cause I really had to use it yesterday!
It's not often that I am at a loss for words..............but this was the most ridiculous thing I've encountered in LONG time!
I love my daughter. I warned her not to give the rent-a-cops ANY reason to go on a power trip again!
None of us are perfect, but guess you touched a lot of nerves. I see absolutely no humor in disrespecting authority and I too am at a lost for words at your entire post! 
LindaR said:Her teacher was supposed to give her clearance or a pass for her test. He failed to do so
The security person was the initial aggressor. She did not confront dd in a professional manner. She has a reputation for her aggression and really seems to dislike her job or her life, or something.
If ANYONE has ever walked thru the halls of a high school I will guarantee that there is PLENTY of bad language being used AND that all those folks have not been arrested for cussing!
No, my daughter does not think she is above the rules. She was TRYING to use common sense.
I had to differentiate between rent-a-cops and the REAL police officer who works at her school.
Then I told her what *I* thought she did right and what she did wrong.
I'm sorry that so many of you got so offended.
Linda
JPN4265 said:Just think, if your Daughter had just complied with the request of the security guard, none of this would have happened. Whether you agree with the guard or not, they are their for a purpose. Your daughter is in the wrong in this situation. She should issue an appology and accept any punishment that the school wants to issue. Maybe she will learn something from this? I hope so.
diznygirl said:Speaking of..... is anyone else concerned that this girl is a role model for a younger girl??![]()
LindaR said:I also know that since she is a teenager she may not always handle situations the way an experienced adult may handle them, but she is learning. Yep, she makes mistakes and........golly gee.....I still make mistakes, too! (Sarcasm alert: I am HONORED to be in the company of so many perfect human beings and I hope that *I* haven't jumped to too many conclusions).
. Probably the bathroom and her locker were on the way to the office. She probably thought the security officer was being officious, and inefficient. If she's like my high schoolers, she feels the security officer doesn't 'belong' in her school. High school kids feel very at home and safe in the school. Especially honor students.