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Is this proper?
"Moon Shyne" wrote in message ... "teachrmama" wrote in message ... "Moon Shyne" wrote in message ... "Henry" wrote in message 7.142... wrote in news:1131520363.905872.44500 @g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com: snip I have often thought that CS should go into a 3rd party-runned bank account. Perhaps that would be a better use of the FRO (Ontario's CS office)... but, anyway. Both parents contribute based on their incomes. Receipts are turned in, and a cheque (refund) issued. It would be better if their was a debit card or something. Each parent could only spend up to a certain limit. Large items get dispursed over many months. Oh? Suppose they aren't BILLED over many months - perfect example, my child was injured by another student, and the bills are mounting - hospital, CAT scans, x-Rays, dentist, doctor and counselling to deal with the aftermath - Oh, my gosh, Moon, that's terrible!! I'd ask if everything is ok, but obviously, it's not. I hope there is no permanent damage. Was this a purposeful injury, or an accident? We're not quite sure how or why it happened - she was walking down the hall to her class, he came up in her face (this is shown on the security video), she brushed him aside and continued on her way (this is shown on the video), he turned, chased her down and shoved her from behind. She turned, stood her ground, he shoved her down once, she got up again, some more pushing, and he clocked her. According to the local constabulary, it's being referred to the DA for charging. I hope he is charged and is not allowed to re-enter the school. Violence shouldn't be tolerated in schools. Meanwhile, we wait, and try to deal with it all - the latest is that the inside of her cheek is infected, from where her teeth cut into it when he punched her. Me, I'm grateful he didn't have a weapon, or it could have been so so much worse. Thanks, Teach - it's been a tough couple of weeks, but little by little, we're getting back to some semblance of normal - the bruises on her face are almost gone... You should see if the kid has a history of violence at the school. If so, the school may be responsible for some of the costs associated to your daughter's recovery & medical treatments. I hope she'll recover soon and be back to her normal self. Tracy |
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Is this proper?
"Tracy" wrote in message ... "Moon Shyne" wrote in message ... "teachrmama" wrote in message ... "Moon Shyne" wrote in message ... "Henry" wrote in message 7.142... wrote in news:1131520363.905872.44500 @g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com: snip I have often thought that CS should go into a 3rd party-runned bank account. Perhaps that would be a better use of the FRO (Ontario's CS office)... but, anyway. Both parents contribute based on their incomes. Receipts are turned in, and a cheque (refund) issued. It would be better if their was a debit card or something. Each parent could only spend up to a certain limit. Large items get dispursed over many months. Oh? Suppose they aren't BILLED over many months - perfect example, my child was injured by another student, and the bills are mounting - hospital, CAT scans, x-Rays, dentist, doctor and counselling to deal with the aftermath - Oh, my gosh, Moon, that's terrible!! I'd ask if everything is ok, but obviously, it's not. I hope there is no permanent damage. Was this a purposeful injury, or an accident? We're not quite sure how or why it happened - she was walking down the hall to her class, he came up in her face (this is shown on the security video), she brushed him aside and continued on her way (this is shown on the video), he turned, chased her down and shoved her from behind. She turned, stood her ground, he shoved her down once, she got up again, some more pushing, and he clocked her. According to the local constabulary, it's being referred to the DA for charging. I hope he is charged and is not allowed to re-enter the school. Violence shouldn't be tolerated in schools. He got a 4 day suspension, and returned to school Meanwhile, we wait, and try to deal with it all - the latest is that the inside of her cheek is infected, from where her teeth cut into it when he punched her. Me, I'm grateful he didn't have a weapon, or it could have been so so much worse. Thanks, Teach - it's been a tough couple of weeks, but little by little, we're getting back to some semblance of normal - the bruises on her face are almost gone... You should see if the kid has a history of violence at the school. Far as I can tell, he's been a behavioral problem through 7th anf 8th grade as well If so, the school may be responsible for some of the costs associated to your daughter's recovery & medical treatments. I spoke with 2 attorneys - and they both said no, though I have the information about who to send the bills to, to try to get it put on the school's property insurance, since it happened during school. I can also apply for restitution, and hope the judge orders it I hope she'll recover soon and be back to her normal self. Me too- thanks, Tracy Tracy |
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