ROAD WARRIOR
Well-known member
I have been there - done that in our local school with my two older daughters. I started with the politically corect meeting with the teacher. I was basically informed that I was obviously lacking in education myself and that the teacher was far better equipped to decide what was and what wasn't acceptable for my children. I went to the principle, I got the basically the same reaction with the inference that since this was NOT a sporting event, it couldn't possibly be worth taking my children out of school for. I went to the superintendant and got the politically corect answer that "they would look into it". In other words get out of my office, don't expect me to do anything for the measely $120,000 that you pay me to do anything. I go back in a few days to the supperintendants office and am told that there is nothing they can do.....at this point the western justice part of me came to life with a vengence. While IN the supperintendants office I started dialing school board representatives numbers, two of which were up for re election that year and expressed to them "in terms that they could understand" the situation and the conversations I had had up to this point, all the while pointing out that they were up for re election and that I do pay a pretty hefty chunk into the school via property taxes. I also eluded to the idea of me writing a letter to the editor addressing this in the local paper. Before I was off the phone with the last one, the superintendants phone was ringing. I excussed my self and left. By the time I was out of town my phone rang and I was informed that the situation had been taken care of and that my kids would be excussed. After graduation both of the girls recieved judging scholarships to help further their education, and amazingly enough there was not a single sports scholarship offered to any kid in either of their classes. RW