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Old 05-11-2007, 10:07 AM #1
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Angry School's & social workers?

Does anyone else feel a school should have the right to ask personal ?'s about your past pregnancy & family life just because they are providing special education to your children?

I think the school knows all they need to know about my son. He was born premature , had a PVL & now has CP. What good does it do to pry into my pregnacy while I was carrying Dustin & Kadee? What are they trying to find out whether I'm a unfit mother or something? I just do not get it.

I finally told them that I did not feel it was right ,that me ask me such personally ?'s just because the school was providing my son special education.

Does anyone else feel the school system's cross the line when they pry into your families personal life's ?
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