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8 days agoThey are usually the ones setting up the too good to be true situations, so they probably never thought they would be on the receiving end of one.


They are usually the ones setting up the too good to be true situations, so they probably never thought they would be on the receiving end of one.


It’s like these assholes have never heard the phrase “too good to be true”.
I believe they should only be required to tell if they child is a danger to themselves or others. Just like mental health professionals. As long as they aren’t a danger, I see no reason for a school to tell the parents anything but grades and classroom behavior.