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Friday, October 30, 2009
Why does a school get to say whether or not to allow the police into the school when a crime has happened on school grounds???? My daughter has been the target of bullies for over 2 years, we have been working with the school to get her some help, all with nothing to show for it. The school says they are working on it but everytime we have a meeting (at least once a month) they tell me they have things in place to stop the bulling, but nothing has come of it besides more broken glasses, bruises, and gashes.
Today just broke the camels back. My daughter (9yrs old) was attacked in a locker room by 4 girls. It was a crime pure and simple, so, I do what I think I should do, I phone the police to get an officer to meet me at the school. The school then tells me and the officer that it is against school district regulations to let the police on the grounds. WTF?????? She had a tooth almost knocked out, clothes stolen, beat in the head, and the school says it's not a crime because of the ages involved. This makes no sense to me. We have gone through the proper channels so where do we go from here?
---pissed off momma bear