What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? VA
Ok so long story short, my son's 2nd grade teacher is allergic to cats, we have 2. Once i became aware of her allergy we made changes to my son's morning routine, no touching the cats before school, no sitting on the couch ( cat's like to sleep there) instead of laying his cloths out on the couch i hung them up for him on his headboard. Basically anything i could think of to help minimize the amount of cat hair and dander transfer on him.
Yet last week i get a phone call... your son smells please bring in clean cloths for him, if this continues there will be repercussions.... I'm thinking, i could have sworn he was wearing the clean cloths i set out for him, but i get clean cloths out of the dryer ( i had just finished a load) and brought them to him. he hands me the set he was wearing , i don't smell anything, i take a deep whiff of his hair and body while i give him a hug, he smells kinda fruity like the spray he uses in his hair to help keep it neat....
So i go in a meeting with the principal and the vice principal to tell them he does not smell, they retort with she is allergic to cats i tell them everything we are doing at home to try to help and if that is not enough then they need to move him to another teacher who is not allergic.
Instead she calls CPS on me. They come to my home to tell me I've been reported. I'm not sure what to do at this point he showers daily and uses deodorant and we use a shoe spray bc he has smelly feet. What happens now? What do i do? my knee jerk reaction is to go demand his removal from her class. The cps worker said she spoke to him at school and he was clean and did not smell, like his is every day despite what his teacher is asserting. what do i need to do to make this go away?
Ok so long story short, my son's 2nd grade teacher is allergic to cats, we have 2. Once i became aware of her allergy we made changes to my son's morning routine, no touching the cats before school, no sitting on the couch ( cat's like to sleep there) instead of laying his cloths out on the couch i hung them up for him on his headboard. Basically anything i could think of to help minimize the amount of cat hair and dander transfer on him.
Yet last week i get a phone call... your son smells please bring in clean cloths for him, if this continues there will be repercussions.... I'm thinking, i could have sworn he was wearing the clean cloths i set out for him, but i get clean cloths out of the dryer ( i had just finished a load) and brought them to him. he hands me the set he was wearing , i don't smell anything, i take a deep whiff of his hair and body while i give him a hug, he smells kinda fruity like the spray he uses in his hair to help keep it neat....
So i go in a meeting with the principal and the vice principal to tell them he does not smell, they retort with she is allergic to cats i tell them everything we are doing at home to try to help and if that is not enough then they need to move him to another teacher who is not allergic.
Instead she calls CPS on me. They come to my home to tell me I've been reported. I'm not sure what to do at this point he showers daily and uses deodorant and we use a shoe spray bc he has smelly feet. What happens now? What do i do? my knee jerk reaction is to go demand his removal from her class. The cps worker said she spoke to him at school and he was clean and did not smell, like his is every day despite what his teacher is asserting. what do i need to do to make this go away?