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Title: | Parenting |
Notice: | Previous PARENTING version at MOIRA::PARENTING_V3 |
Moderator: | GEMEVN::FAIMAN Y |
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Created: | Thu Apr 09 1992 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 1292 |
Total number of notes: | 34837 |
444.0. "School Bus Problems" by GAVEL::SATOW () Tue Feb 09 1993 13:20
This note is being entered anonymously.
Clay Satow
co-moderator
Hi. I'm looking for opinions on what we should do for this problem.
First, a little background.
At the beginning of the year, I received a phone call at home from
a very irate mother claiming that my son was swearing on the bus.
She spoke to the bus driver and my son now has an assigned seat.
She could not speak civilly about this, claiming that HER sons DO
NOT use language like that and DID NOT do anything wrong. It was
all my son! She was totally OUT OF CONTROL! After discussing what
happened with the bus driver, we found out that there were 5 boys that
were swearing and THEY ALL got in trouble. I don't know about her kids,
but my son was punished! That was the end of it.
Ok, the latest...
My son came home yesterday and voluntarily told me about some name-calling
on the bus. He was sitting behind these two brothers and he got fed up
and pulled the older one's hat down. I explained to him that this was
inappropriate.
My husband and I BOTH received a message from the father today,
stating that MY son was "picking on the younger boy, he's 2 years younger"
and if he (the father) has to deal with this again, he will bring it up
with the Principal and the Superintendant!
Second of all, I talked to the bus driver this morning and found out that
there was a substitute driver yesterday and he hadn't heard about anything
happening. However, he told me that my son, usually sits with another kid
and is the "least troublesome" on the bus. There are other ones much worse,
including these two brothers. THis is straight from the bus driver! He
said there aren't any problems when he's driving.
There was an incident last week, that I hadn't heard about with
a sub. driver... one of the kids had a stick and was being a "monitor" telling
the other kids what to do. The bus driver, not knowing anything about it
was spoken to by the Principal. Apparently one of the mothers called the
school to complain about this incident... He didn't come out and say it, but
led me to believe that it was this same mother again!
I have spoken to the bus company and asked them to please make sure that these
boys are separated! I also have a call into the Principal! I'm not sure
what I'm going to say, but I feel if I don't call first, then it looks like
my son is the bad guy again. He's no angel, but I also know that he's NOT
an instigator and is NOT aggressive. He's a follower. This other little
boy, we DO know is aggressive, we KNOW this from hockey! My son even asked
if he could switch seats and was told no. The father is accusing my son of
"hitting" the younger one, never once mentioned what HIS kids were doing. My
son maintains that he did NOT hit anyone. Another little boy was sitting with
the 2 brothers and I spoke to his mother to try to find out what happened and
he said that my son hit the younger... I THEN found out that the 2 brothers
and this 3rd boy are BEST FRIENDS. Now, usually, if my son is lieing, he will
own up to the truth when he breaks down crying. He did cry this morning and
still maintained his innocence.
I guess what I'm angry over is that MY son is getting blamed again.
ERRHHHHHH....
What are others opinions?
Thanks for letting me vent!
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444.1 | | GERBIL::DUPONT | | Tue Feb 09 1993 14:14 | 11 |
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It's really quite simple. If you are sure of the
facts then don't accept any more phone calls from
the parents if they don't wish to "discuss" this
with you. Call the school and present the facts as
you know them. Let them handle it! They have had
much more practice with these things than you have.
I hope this clears up for you- chet
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444.2 | Hopefully, it's a short bus ride! | NASZKO::DISMUKE | WANTED: New Personal Name | Tue Feb 09 1993 15:00 | 10 |
| I would talk to your son and make sure he knows not to get into trouble
on the bus (not that you haven't already), but let the problems be
worked out with the bus driver and the kids. My mom was a bus driver
and believe me she could make the kids tow the line. The bus driver is
in charge and should be the one to handle the problems. I agree with
Chet - since the parents are being unreasonable in discussing things
with you then ignore them. Sounds like they are a little "off" anyway!
-sandy
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444.3 | | FSDEV::MGILBERT | Education Reform starts at home.... | Wed Feb 10 1993 13:45 | 8 |
| Speak to the Principal and let him/her know exactly what you wrote here in a
calm, rational fashion. Ask the Principal to look into the matter and let
them know that you would be available to attend a meeting with any parents
provided it was controlled and handled by the school dept.
I strongly suspect that any parent who would call you directly without
involving the school may be attempting to avoid a previous reputation.
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444.4 | Totally hidden video - on the bus! | MIMS::BAINE_K | | Fri Feb 19 1993 13:03 | 16 |
| If your school agrees and can afford to do it, putting a hidden video
camera on the bus help enormously in getting the kids to calm down and
identifying the culprits. I saw a program about this on TV, and when
kids denied they had done such and such, and then were shown the tape,
it was pretty evident who was lying. Also, once the cameras were
installed, even if they weren't running all the time, the kids never
knew if they were on or off, and behavior improved considerably!
Good luck - there's nothing like having an irrate parent call you and
accuse your child of doing something. Too many parents are too quick
to believe their darlings are completely innocent! Next time one of
these parents calls, you might switch on a tape recorder. No one has to
take verbal abuse. Protect yourself.
KB
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444.5 | Go to the administrator... | DSSDEV::STEGNER | | Fri Feb 19 1993 14:47 | 24 |
| Gee, this is timely-- I just had my son's bus seat changed because one
of the boys he was forced to sit with (all assigned seats) harrassed
him for the whole ride, almost every day. My son was in tears because
he hated going on the bus so much.
I called the bus transportation coordinator and told him what my son
told me and that I wanted to have his seat changed. The man is also
a teacher, and knows every kid on the bus, so when I told him who my
son was sitting with, he already knew the background information on the
troublemaker.
Bottom line-- the parents shouldn't be calling you, they should be
dealing with your transportation coordinator. That's his *job*. If
I were you, I'd call him, tell him everything that's going on, and
leave it up to him to solve it. I imagine he'll separate all four of
the boys.
Believe me, the bus driver and the transportation coordinator know the
children on the bus. Like he told me, "There are a *lot* of
personalities on that bus..."
Pam
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