This is from this thread:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=105x4851978 My "my posts" link isn't working and I lost the thread before.
I have an update on the situation I posted about last night. There's some good. But the bad is very, very bad.
I was thinking that I hoped that the case was that this person is a normal, nice person who just isn't cut out to substitute in kindergarten. Now I think that at the VERY least she is a raging incompetent who has no business working in an elementary school.
Here's why: Things were both good and bad today...
I was unable to speak to anyone this morning before school, so I went to do it when I picked him up.
The bad news first... The way they do things at this school is that when school is out, the class is led by the teacher to a designated waiting area outside to wait for the parents to arrive. They are supervised by the teacher until the last child has gone.
Today, I arrived just as the class was being led outside by the substitute. I was in a bit of a hurry to get inside and talk with the counselor or whoever they determined to be the person I needed to talk to. I was also still angry and hoped to avoid a confrontation, so I was very focused on getting him and getting to the office. I walked up to my son while he was in line, took his hand, and walked off with him. SHE DID NOT EVEN NOTICE. I figured that out immediately, and kept looking back as we disappeared from view and kept walking, wondering what would happen when she noticed- SHE NEVER NOTICED THAT HE WAS EVEN GONE, MUCH LESS THAT SHE HADN'T CONFIRMED THAT I WAS HIS MOTHER! I could have been a fucking CHILD MOLESTER or psycho child killer and he would be GONE.
Needless to say, when I got into the school office, my blood was boiling and I was fighting against my body, trying to stop the involuntary shaking, so I'm glad that the person I was sent to first was the school counselor, who, by a great stroke of luck, is a wonderful lady who also happens to be the wife of our pastor. She knows me AND my son well. I know she isn't going to think I'm some sort of raging nut, and also I knew that she would help me feel more calm. EVERYONE in the office knows my son and they know he's a good kid and has never been in trouble, which was also good to know going in.
She called the assistant principal in and another friend of ours, who works for the Department of Human Services and is the school- based social worker. I started off with the story about not being noticed taking him out of line.
I told the story as calmly as I possibly could, taking a "just the facts Ma'am" approach except when I stated that I was so angry about her carelessness with my son's safety that I could hardly see straight.
They were shocked and are taking this VERY seriously.
We also told them ALL of the details that he told me about yesterday, and they are taking THOSE seriously too. THe counselor AND the social worker both said to me that none of the three things that happened on Monday was OK and they took detailed notes. There will be (if there hasn't already been by now) discussion with the principal ASAP.
I never want this woman near my son again! I know this makes me sound like a bitch, but I want her fired YESTERDAY. I don't care how nice she might be otherwise- My son could have been kidnapped today and it would have been her fault (as well as, of course, the abductor's). That's more than enough for me. I am going to call the school board tomorrow and find out if this has been reported to them, and if it has not, I am going to tell them myself.
After what happened today, there is NO question in my mind that she does not have any business in an elementary school. She compromised my son's safety today in a way that I consider to be inexcusable.
My son's teacher is very good and very attentive, and I feel secure with his safety when SHE is there. But this incident shook me to the core in regard to his safety with a substitute. I have the feeling that there are going to be more discussions with school personnel required before I can have ANY level of comfort with his safety.
Anyway, so there you have it. The good news- That they agreed and are taking this seriously. And the bad- that something happened today that makes everything that happened YESTERDAY seem like nothing.
My apologies if this was rambling. It's nearly 5 AM and I haven't been to sleep. Yesterday was a hell of a day.