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Old 03-11-2015, 05:45 PM #16
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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier View Post
Basically, those saying the school is there to teach and not to care, you can't have it both ways. Either the school takes the temporary role of caregiver / guardian during school hours - in which case they have a duty of care for each and every student and their wellbeing - or they don't take that role at all and are mere educators - in which case someone who cares for the child must ALWAYS be a part of these sorts of decisions.
Well said; I agree with you. Sadly due to the economic pressures of both parents having to work (in general; I don't know about this particular case) the school is likely to see much more of the child during an average week than the child's own parents, and I'm sure there is an in loco parentis duty of care there.
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