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My lassie got excluded for fighting not that long ago but like yours they were in uniform,, But we got called into the school on the Monday ( it was a Friday it happened ) but both parties were excluded not just one of them. before they decided what to do they listened to both off the kids with there parents there. If it were me Kay i would be at the school first thing tomorrow.

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Thanks everyone i am going to ring first thing tomorrow i cant go to the school in the morning as i have to be somewhere else but i hope to be able get it sorted monday when i will hopefully be able to see someone

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well done that lad now tell mummy kay you want a fender stratocaster for been a good boy.................. :clapper:

 

 

no.........he needs a telecaster,a much better weapon...just ask sir keef

 

 

 

He has guitars everywhere i am sick of tripping up over them & cables everywhere, so no new guitar :laugh:

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We always been told by the local schools round here Kay.

That once the kids are outside the school gates its down to us parents. And not the schools.

To sort any problems out.

I hope you get it sorted for your boy.

I got kicked out of the school for standing up to a bully.And from then onwards i really did have a bad mark against my name . No other local school wanted me. :(

xxxxsuzy

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Ive gotten exluded counless time for fighting, in my school its the best way of passing away those boring dinnertimes, when i get exluded be it a week or even two sometimes! When im bored in my house i usually put normal clothes on go down my school and have a strut around the school to see everyone in classes and play rugby at dinnertimes with them, exlusion deosent stop my social life be it in school or out! :laugh: .

 

Luke.

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:( I think it's a shame...we're so wrapped up in political correctness and nonsense that the RIGHT thing to do becomes impossible.

 

I doubt you will get very far Kay...but I'm glad you're going to try.

 

In the sensible world, your lad has done the right thing, he protected somebody weaker than himself and stuck his neck out when he saw something wrong happening. To any logical person, he's done you proud!!! :notworthy: All the best when you see the head, although I suspect his hands will be tied by numpty rules...

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