Wow. Never dreamed I'd be so on-target with the kid, but then all the catch-phases were there.
The path you have taken to defend yourself is more transparent than you realize. You can't defend allowing what takes place in your school to continue, so you rip away at people who call you on what you do. That's okay. What else have you got?
The false charges of abuse at home -- yes, every parent I've met who has been so acused has assured me the charges were false, so I understand where you're coming from.
Okay, what have you chosen to focus on?
Did you choose to focus on the fact that school teachers in our local school didn't take a stand against wasting the citizen students time while children that shouldn't even be there sucked up all the attention? No.
Did you focus on the issue of the teachers allowing my son to be physically attacked on campus? No.
Did you choose to focus on the fact that the faculty in my daughter's school allowed her to participate in every act possible on and off campus with their knowledge, but refused to inform us the parents? No.
Was there any past history for the family, that indicated abuse was actually taking place? Well no.
Instead what you chose to imply was that I an my wife were abusers, because after all, the abusing parents always deny it.
You chose to ingore everything on the record that was clearly spelled out for you. You then made up out of whole cloth a charge to imply that there was no evidence for. There was clearly abuse taking place and that was spelled out perfectly clear for you, and yet you didn't find that part of it problematic at all.
So once again, the teachers and the faculty at these schools were not at fault. It had to be the parents fault. That one theme is always the same with you folks.
Your comeback is probably going to go something like this. "Well, you made up stuff about me. Now, how do you like it?" Your yourself told me that things were taking place at your school, that you didn't approve of. We both know that to be true, so I didn't make that part up. You are still teaching at that school and have not taken a firm stand against what is taking place, forcing the community and the school to address the issues. I didn't make that up either.
Your moral equivelancy is showing.
Now if you want to call that a generality, then you go ahead. The fact still remains. You take no responsibility for what goes on in your school. You assign the blame to everyone but yourself, and the other faculty at your school.
That's pretty much what I charged from the beginning, and you have been more than willing to prove me right. Thank you.
Sayonara.
Ta Ta...
And of course, it's ALWAYS the school's fault. Yep. Yep. Yep.
So the answer is to heap on the people who have to stand still and nod. Feels good to get it out of your system, doesn't it?
But so many people project their failure as parents onto the school, and then say that only bad people work there.
Sorry. I've got too many successes as a teacher to waste time talking to someone who's only answer is to quit and blame someone else. Wiedersehn.