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Anonymous December 7, 2008

concerned,confused,workmom.who can i get to help me?

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my daughter was having problems with kids at school,drama(over boys mostly),i know thats normal.but it ha gotten severe.she has gotten texts from other that are racist,threatening.and verbal.she has had problems since the second week of school.the school hasnt done much.then a couple of months ago,a couple of teachers started harrassing her. a kid in her class had her cell phone and kept texting his girlfriend.when she got it back the teacher saw her with it and took it from her.(which she got grounded from it for a month for having it at school).the teacher then started going thru her phone looking,and listening to her mess,and phone calls.before she turned it in to the office she showed it around to other staff,(from my understanding,her alone going thru it was illegal)that was when the teachers started to harrass her.i have been up to the school many times.nothing has been done,i went to the school board and was basically told i was lying.i sent her back thur. help please?
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bjorn11312
bjorn11312 May 30, 2009
I came to this site to discuss great schools in Topeka. Unfortunately, the discussion is about cell phones and people who steal, capture and use someones phone. It is my guess they will not be National Merit or even graduate from middle school.
bjorn11312
bjorn11312 May 30, 2009
Children, elementary through high school should not have cell phones in school. Why do they need phones? Certain the private schools in Topeka have strict rules concerning cell phones. Why did the administration in public schools allow cell phones?
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Anonymous January 1, 2009
I had a similar situation with my daughter in middle school, being picked on by a male teacher who had made her walk back and forth down a hall as a punishment for running into the class room as the bell was ringing. He was always making mean comments to female students in his class. The school principal would not listen to me regarding his behavior, so I sent my daughter to school with a small tape recorder and when we had evidence of his behavior, I went back to the principal & superintendent ..(did not tell them at this point that I had a tape) they called the teacher down and when he denied everything, I pulled out the tape recorder. I did not even have to play it. I demanded an immediate apology to my daughter and threatened a lawsuit if action against the teacher was not taken. He was no longer teaching at the school the following year.
TeacherParent
TeacherParent December 28, 2008
Having been a teacher when the kids first started to have cell phones, I watched my own school struggle with the problems created by them. At first, we looked into the concerns of parents when their children received threatening texts from other students but then had to take a different stance. Many of our students were receiving threatening texts and sending them as well - if we had looked into every parent's concerns, that's all we would have been doing everyday - checking cell phone texts. The same with the e-mails they send each other - at first, we expelled a student who had sent a threatening e-mail to another. Then more and more parents came to us with threatening e-mails sent by great numbers of students - not just one - could we have expelled them all??
We then made a rule - no cell phones in school. They can bring them in their bookbags but no cell phones out during the day and if you bring them in your bookbags, you do so at your own risk. If your cell phone is stolen by another student, as a school we can and will do nothing about that. Or we would be spending the entire day tracking down stolen cell phones.
So in my school we would react with sympathy to your concerns but sadly tell you that we cannot police the text messages that students send each other. I truly don't know the legality as to whether a teacher can listen to a student's cell phone messages but again - if your daughter had not had the phone in school....

Your post mentions several things but never mentions why the teachers would be harassing your daughter - teachers get discouraged when students bring cell phones to school but that alone wont' set them off so much they begin harassing a child. There's a missing piece of the puzzle here. Why are the teachers angry with your daughter?

And - once they are angry with a child - it's hard to settle teachers down again. Of course they shouldn't harass any child but principals have only nominal control over teachers and school boards have even less control over principals.

You can repair this - people have short memories. If your daughter leaves her cell phone home and stays out of trouble for a while, she can regain the favor of her teachers.
healthy11
healthy11 December 8, 2008
If nothing else, I hope your daughter has learned to "protect her identity" whenever electronics are involved...sharing her phone with others, letting others know her internet passwords or use her accounts, etc., are all dangerous things to do.

I still think that having a written account of what happened is important, but the fact other students are supporting your daughter's side of the story is encouraging. I hope the matter gets resolved promptly, and your daughter can get back to studying, instead of all these other distractions.
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