School Harassment Concerns Guidance

Summary

Schools can implement security measures but must ensure theyre respectful and non-discriminatory. Documenting each incident is key to addressing these issues. Consider discussing the situation with the school administration or seeking legal advice if you feel your rights are being violated.

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I think my children's school is harassing me.
I'm sorry to hear that, ****. Could you provide more details about the situation? What kind of actions or behaviors are making you feel harassed by the school?
It's literally impossible... * characters is not enough.
Hey ****, that sounds frustrating. If you can, try summarizing the main points or specific incidents that are bothering you. This will help in understanding the situation better and provide relevant information. What specific actions by the school make you feel harassed?
School had a cop and multiple staff members observe me very passive aggressively when I went to my daughter's classroom.
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****, it sounds like a distressing situation. In Michigan, schools must respect parents' rights while ensuring safety. Here's some general guidance:
- Schools can have security measures but must not single out individuals without cause.
- Passive aggressive behavior can be challenging to address legally but documenting incidents is crucial.
If you feel your rights are being violated, you might consider discussing this with school administration or seeking legal advice.
Would you like more information on addressing this with the school or need further guidance?
I thought this is what this chat is right now to give me legal advice
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****, I understand your concern. In Michigan, schools can implement security measures but must ensure they're respectful and non-discriminatory. Documenting each incident is key to addressing these issues. Would you like more guidance on how to effectively communicate with the school administration?
Our CPS social worker never did a mandate for them to monitor me. So the school did it on their own and had a cop and multiple staff members be right next to me. That's ok? To try and intimidate me like that when it wasn't even asked for?
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****, it's important to know that while schools can implement security measures, they should be done respectfully and without intimidation. You might consider discussing the situation with the school administration or seeking legal advice. Have you tried talking to the school about this concern?