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Email from the school

So as if I don't have enough going on this week I get an email from the school about my youngest boy. It asked me to call them to schedule a meeting.

So I call and of course I'm worried and trying to get any information but I'm told that his teacher and counselor want me to come have a meeting with them. Again I ask why but the receptionist doesn't have any other details.

So I make the meeting for first thing tomorrow morning and I'll just reschedule my doctor's appointment I had.

I check his school portal daily. He's grade's are good, no messages from any of his teachers, all positive remarks so I have no idea what this can be about.

But now I'm stressing out and over thinking everything!
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MellyMel22 · F
I would be worried too(I overthink), but sometimes talking in person can make things easier to understand and be more comfortable. They could’ve at least gave you an idea though.
Cigarguy · M
@MellyMel22 yes I agree there should of been more details in the email or when I called the school to set up the meeting.
MellyMel22 · F
@Cigarguy I would’ve been questioning it loud you did.. I’m sure it’ll go well though.
HoeBag · 46-50, F
@MellyMel22 The school system blows everything out of proportion.

I mean even when it is normal stuff for small children to do, the school acts like it is a threat to our very existence.

Coloring outside the lines, cutting in line, not taking their turn at recess, not eating their lunch at school cause it is gr0ss, cracking NORAD missile launch codes...
MellyMel22 · F
@HoeBag My youngest son’s school is afraid of me ever since from a young age I fought like hell for my oldest who they were targeting. Now they’re very careful. They know what happens when they test my patience 🤣
HoeBag · 46-50, F
@MellyMel22 Oh yeah, schools love to test parent's patience.