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If the head teacher takes grave exception to me - is there any way that this could affect my children?

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handlemecarefully · 14/06/2007 21:59

Dd in Reception.

Head not happy, indeed very unhappy indeed with something I am doing (for the good of the Pre-School) in my role as Chair of the Pre-School (what I am doing - I won't go into the details - reflects the unanimous decision of the Pre-School committee)

If my dd will ultimately be affected I may have to stand down as Chair (since I am not keen to proceed with implementation if there will be repercussions for my children)...

Ds isn't even at that school yet - perhaps they won't take him next year (Sept '08)? - because as a C of E school I believe that they have some choice in the matter?

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Pixiefish · 14/06/2007 23:01

I have taught pupils and their parents were known to me in a bad way (1 was the grandson of my father's brother and they fell out 35 yeasr ago and the families don't talk- if you followed that) but I made damn sure that no one could ever say anything about me being unfair to that child or any other child

handlemecarefully · 14/06/2007 23:47

This thread has been very reassuring. Thanks.

And 'ahundred' you are very welcome as a sort of peace envoy at village A and village B. Will you need a map?

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chatee · 15/06/2007 20:50

could the school not 'rent' you a classroom, this would keep you in the village and do the positive influence to the school?

btw you are not near me are you?

handlemecarefully · 15/06/2007 21:55

I don't know, where are you?

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