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Mum sending DM to Headmistress on other parents’ behaviour

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Smith888 · 08/12/2018 06:09

I noticed a mum whatssapping our headmistress about another parent, who is actually her best friend. I don’t know why, but that makes me uncomfortable. The other parent had previously behaved inappropriately at an event but this time she wasn’t doing anything wrong at all. I just feel the WhatsApp is a bit too familiar and taking a step too far, and wonder if more messages are being sent about other parents?

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BorisAndDoris · 08/12/2018 06:49

We have a new couple (seemingly well to do, deffo a bit of the 'hoo-rah Henry' type) who's DC has just transferred to our school. He's been there days and they're already pissing people off. Last week they got an absolute bollocking off another parent for intentionally walking out in front of his moving car causing him to slam on with his DC on board. Two seconds later they were heading back into the school to speak to the HT. They also put in a complaint of threatening unreasonable behaviour to the HT at the local high (also a recent transfer for their DC) after a school/LA taxi driver told them politely that the car park wasn't for parents use, just staff and taxis. This was after being told the same thing by the teachers. They then started parking across the carpark gate instead blocking everyone in and out until they had picked up their DC.

There is talk that this is not unusual behaviour from this couple. There's a reason their DC were moved.

Some people are just absolute knobs who believe everyone else should do their bidding, especially people like Headteachers.

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