"Metz"--you are the best! Every time I read your posts I wonder if we were separated at birth or something! I just finished reading and responding to the post about all that nonsense with your group. Everytime I think about it I shake my head sadly--but you have supporters--which is GREAT, and YOU can hold your head high as well knowing you're doing your best!
I know I wasn't "tattling," but deep down inside I feel like I was--I wasn't particualrly interested in justice--I just wanted to illustrate that we aren't all as perfect as we seem to think we are, and well, if getting her ass in a sling was part of the deal....
I'm expecting the next round of "issues" to crop up tomorrow--we started plastering posters all over town for our basket raffle, and we didn't kiss her ring before we hit the pavement. We wanted to get them out ASAP, and I brought one to her office hoping to catch her. Naturally she's out for the day, so I bring it to the Vice Principal, who looked at it and said he'd leave it in her in-box.
I felt like I do when I ask my son to go ask his father something, and he moves about five feet away from me and SCREAMS, "DAAAD--Mommy wants to know..." I saved my energy and skipped my eye roll, and went to the BOE offices instead. I had approval about half an hour later from the super himself. I was debating about letting the principal know via email that I hung them with the super's approval as oppsoed to hers--it would be fun to have one of the "concerned parents" wave the poster in her face wanting to know if she approved it, getting called in and chastised, then being able to say, "Well, Dr. X approved it so I figured it was OK to go ahead." But I decided I'd better behave myself for now and let well enough alone, so I emailed her a note.
My VP and I did, however, write the super a lengthy letter detailing our disppointments and concerns--this broad (as my husband so fondly refers to her) is up for tenure, and I'll be damned if she gets it without changing her attitude! We also enclosed some previous notes and letters we'd exchanged with her proving we'd been trying to solve this problem for some time on our own and that our principal seems to have some communication deficiencies.
Concerned mom--welcome to the boards!