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tccleaning1

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Im sorry stealth2 my anger was not intended for you it was towards hexeliebe he tryied to give advice he knew nothing about
 


stealth2

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tccleaning1 said:
see like I said you should not give out advice If you dont know what your talking about!!!!! I FORGIVE YOU ,, you could not help it,,,,,, good bye
Who are you talking to?

(edit) never mind.

But what you posted from the statutes has nothing to do with the situation you described. You kid wasn't participating in a survey - s/he was asked specifically about drug use in your home. Hence having a "case" that could be closed.
 
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tccleaning1

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this was not a survey,, they pulled her out of class into a room by herself and a drug councellor it was an evaluation its a long story ,I just wanted to know my rights which I know them now, thank you
 

stealth2

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tccleaning1 said:
this was not a survey,, they pulled her out of class into a room by herself and a drug councellor it was an evaluation its a long story ,I just wanted to know my rights which I know them now, thank you
If it's a long story, how the freakin' hell do you expect people to give you a reasonable response from minimal information?
 
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hexeliebe

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Yes, and we all know your rights. You have the right to file a frivilous lawsuit which will cost you $1,000s and result in you being embarrassed and losing and being taken by some attorney ambulance chaser who doesn't care about you or your daughter but does care about taking your money.

You also have the right to look entirely foolish and ignorant of the law and of your options in your daughter's non-issue.

And you have the right to continue on your blissful way. Engulfed in your ignorance and infecting your children with this same ignorance.

And I have the right to ignore you because you are a waste of time.
 
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tccleaning1

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ok here goes.. my daughter has been having problems at school from ,giving her tarties when she has to use the bathroom while she is in class,another wards she raisies her hand ,can i use the bathroom yes but you have to take a tarty,,3 tarties is detention,,I refuse for her to serve detention for having to use the restroom,,it just goes on and on they made her change her shirt because a certian teacher said it was to short ,I took her up to the principals office they both the prinicpal and asst. principal said it was just fine , she was in ese classes and i was so fed up with the system so I had her mainsteamed all the ese teachers were telling me no no you dont need to do that , and the day before that was done she was called into the little room just her and a drug councellor and had asked her all those question we are a good family we really are , but the line of questions were wrong
 
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tccleaning1

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hexeliebe ,,I thought I had no right??? whats up with that,,

what about defamation of character false statement construed to lessen your reputation ,,my daughter has rights as well!!
 

stealth2

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Nothing you wrote really sounds all that out of line - if your daughter is constantly asking to be excused to use the restroom, then it's not unreasonable for there to be consequences (barring a medical reason). That's what the time between classes is for.

As for rights... the school has many more rights than your daughter does.
 
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tccleaning1

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they asked her if she does drugs ,,if your parents do drugs,,do you have any diseases that anyone can catch ,,does your parents abuse you or do you abuse anyone ,but no one at school knows where this came from ,,,because they did not follow the rules!!!!
 

stealth2

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tccleaning1 said:
they asked her if she does drugs ,,if your parents do drugs,,do you have any diseases that anyone can catch ,,does your parents abuse you or do you abuse anyone ,but no one at school knows where this came from ,,,because they did not follow the rules!!!!
WHAT RULES?!?!?! THis does not sound like it was part of a formal evaluation, and frankly sounds more like someone heard someone say something about drugs and abuse and your family. The school is WELL within it's rights to look into it. I really do think you're spinning your wheels on this, and the only thing a lawsuit will do is cost you a ton of money.
 
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tccleaning1

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first of all the school has a contract with a drug rehab place in the contract they are to be REFERRED by a teacher to a guidance councellor and the guidance councellor fills out a REFERRAL FORM which tell you who and why , and what does this have to do with abuse? and health questions??? is this where( ferpa ) come in at?? and I was never notified like i was suppose to be no one told me nothing
 
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tccleaning1

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the school has right to tell the proper authorities ( yes ) not question her without parental consent Thats the law!!!
 

stealth2

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tccleaning1 said:
the school has right to tell the proper authorities ( yes ) not question her without parental consent Thats the law!!!
That's actually NOT correct. The school does have the right to question students w/o parental consent. You still haven't cited anything that refutes that.
 
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tccleaning1

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(8) The school principal shall require all school personnel to report to the principal or principal's designee any suspected unlawful use, possession, or sale by a student of any controlled substance, as defined in s. 893.02; any counterfeit controlled substance, as defined in s. 831.31; any alcoholic beverage, as defined in s. 561.01(4); or model glue. School personnel are exempt from civil liability when reporting in good faith to the proper school authority such suspected unlawful use, possession, or sale by a student. Only a principal or principal's designee is authorized to contact a parent or legal guardian of a student regarding this situation. Reports made and verified under this subsection shall be forwarded to an appropriate agency. The principal or principal's designee shall timely notify the student's parent that a verified report made under this subsection with respect to the student has been made and forwarded.
 

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