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CF parent demanding money

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ChickenPieBumFace · 19/01/2019 01:21

I'll try and keep this brief. Last year just before Xmas DD11 was getting changed from PE and her skirt was gone. She got upset as we were due to meet her brother after school, so several friends offered their PE skorts. One actually bought some over. But then her BF said she would go home in her PE kit so that she could borrow a skirt and still be able to go out and meet her little brother. Skorts are folded and girl is thanked but have a skirt now. Skirt is later returned to BFF.
So DD skirt turns out to have been picked up accidentally by another pupil who says for weeks that she will bring it back in and now, 2 weeks into the new term is saying she doesn't actually have it etc. Last week I called into the school to ask reception if there was anything they could do, maybe have a word with the girl and ask her to bring it in, but stated I was unsure there was much the school could do in reality.

Anyway, I have just been woken by a text from the mum of the girl who offered her skorts, but was not taken up on it. This mum works at the school in the office. She has said that she wanted to give me the heads up. Her daughter cannot find her skorts and is holding my DD responsible. She has spoken with one of the teachers and that they have agreed between them that I will have to buy a new pair (£25) and replace them as it is my daughters fault. Now I have a problem with this on a few levels. Firstly if the school are dealing with it, why text me throwing around decisions that have been made without any consultation. Certainly don't have both sides of the story. And at midnight! Secondly I don't agree (having now read the texts between the girls) that my DD is responsible. And finally is this favouritism? I asked the school to deal with an identical problem and heard nothing back. The woman who works there has used her position to demand a new skort. Don't know if this makes a difference but this is a private school. My DD has a scholarship as I could never afford to send her otherwise. I do feel like I am not in a position to rock the boat (I still pay 50%) but want to report her unprofessional behaviour to the school. and ask that if they want to demand it of me, they should demand it if the girl who took my DDs skirt. My DD is adamant that she told the girl that she didn't need her skorts (she definitely was wearing a skirt because I was mad she had lost it on this day and we have pictures from her with her brother). She is also adamant that she has seen this girl in the skorts since as this has only been raised this week. AIBU to think this mum is a Cheeky fucker. Her text was very conclusive. We have decided at the school you are to buy new skorts. We will of course return (not refund) the new skorts if the old ones turn up. We expect you to sort this out etc. Sorry it got long (and a bit first world problems) but I am furious

OP posts:
PuppyMonkey · 21/01/2019 20:28

Blimey, I never thought I’d be so hooked on a couple of blinking missing skirts and/or skorts. Grin

How much are we talking here OP, have I missed the price?

OhDearGodLookAtThisMess · 21/01/2019 20:34

Somewhere in the region of £25, I think.

ChickenPieBumFace · 21/01/2019 20:36

@PuppyMonkey CF daughter said in text to my DD that the skorts are £25. I had only just purchased my missing skirt that week and it was an eye watering £26. I told DD at the time that if she went to the local school like her sister, I could buy her a whole uniform for that. It was being replaced because she had burst a pen on one skirt and got a hole in the other. So I sewed one and replaced one. Told her to have more respect for her clothes and take care. 3 days later it's lost. That's why I haven't replaced it. I am trying to teach her consequences. Right now she has to wash and dry and iron the skirt overnight on a Wednesday. Although to be fair I think she is sponging it 🙈. But I will leave it a few more weeks before I get her a new one. As I said to the school today, the skirt/skort are a red herring for CF and her team of CFers! But the price still smarts.

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JesusInTheCabbageVan · 21/01/2019 20:45

Good luck OP!

Another one who had never previously heard of skorts. The word seems to have flipped some switch in my brain, and now I'm hearing all OP's posts in the voice of Gru from Despicable Me. 'My gorl does not have the skort!' Sorry OP Grin

ChickenPieBumFace · 21/01/2019 20:48

@JesusInTheCabbageVan I love that. I must try not to suddenly slip into a Gru voice when I see headmaster tomorrow 😂😂

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JesusInTheCabbageVan · 21/01/2019 20:52

Actually I dare you to Grin

BumbleBeee69 · 21/01/2019 20:55

hand on heart OP, you're pretty calm, I'd have been Fog Horn Annie by now lol Blush Grin

Ragnarhairybreetches · 21/01/2019 20:56

I ended up buying name tags with 1 inch font. Our school also ask that all sports kit is named on the outside still stuff vanishes but its better.
Good luck tomorrow OP I think they've made it all worse by trying to keep the head away.

mouthkisses · 21/01/2019 21:03

You sound clear and logical OP. Hope it goes well. Also 🍿.

danceyourselfsilly · 21/01/2019 21:55

Ah male headteacher - I don't know why but I had assumed he would be a she.. Anyway that's good news for you OP as doubt he would be in the CF wine/texting "club"... I do wish you well and we are all behind you

BlackCatSleeping · 21/01/2019 22:50

My advice is to be careful, OP. Headmaster may be the type who wants to avoid trouble and I can see them all closing ranks on this.

It was an ill-advised text, but are you sure you want to go all the way on this?

BlackCatSleeping · 21/01/2019 22:52

Skort is a cross between a skirt and shorts, I think.

Sorry, someone may have mentioned that already.

C0untDucku1a · 21/01/2019 23:12

Joining in the drama! Good luck tomorrow.

pasanda · 21/01/2019 23:20

Good luck tomorrow op

twiglet · 21/01/2019 23:26

Good luck OP!

I think you need to work out your level of approach that you are trying to understand why it is acceptable for a member of staff to a:message you at midnight and b:for another member of staff to repeatedly tell your 11 Yr old daughter they are sending her a bill given she has explicitly said on numerous occasions that she did not borrow them and this is very different to what you were told in relation to the skirt by the school.....

Crybabycry · 22/01/2019 07:09

Good luck today

peachsquish · 22/01/2019 07:44

Hope things get sorted and you finally get to see the head.

ReaganSomerset · 22/01/2019 08:54

My gorl does not have the skort!

Had to stifle my laughter so as not to wake the baby! Grin

Aventurine · 22/01/2019 09:12

It irritates me on my dcs' school uniform list that it says that the skort is a skirt with attached pants, as surely it's a skirt with attached shorts, hence the name. Thankfully it's not the 80s any more when we had green pants under our PE skirt!

SocksRock · 22/01/2019 09:14

Pretty sure that skants as opposed to skort will not catch on...

magoria · 22/01/2019 09:18

I wonder if some of the problems with missing kit comes from parents telling their DC how bloody expensive it is.

DS's jumper went missing. It was 'found' when someone had clearly tried to rip out the sewn in name tag and ripped a bloody big hole in it.

diddl · 22/01/2019 09:18

Skirts/skorts/shirts/shorts-it's a dramatic piece of clothing, that's foe sure!

livefornaps · 22/01/2019 09:24

Omg I cannot fucking wait

RiverTam · 22/01/2019 09:33

trying to to snort with laughter at work over Gru 'my gorl does not have the skort' (though I think a few more rrrrrrs would have more impact, don't you think? 'My gorrrrl does not have the skorrrt', with accompanying Paddington hard stare.

KeiTeNgeNge · 22/01/2019 09:40

I feel your pain. DS1 uniform starts at $25 for a pe shirt, leaps up to $30 for shorts or polo shirt before finally skipping up to $75 for a jacket. That uniform is treated better than the cat Grin

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