I hit them where it hurts. Now they are doing the job they were supposed to be doing a long time ago. A few weeks ago, dealing with the bullying problem at my son's elementary school during certain periods of the day. At first I played the game. I talked to the teacher first, but when my son told me that the problem was during lunch recess, I talked to the principal. When the situation escalated and I saw the principal took little or no new action to solve the issue, I still followed "protocol" by writing a second letter copied to the school district. But when it looked like everyone was still determined to drag their feet, I decided to take it one step further. I posted a review on Yelp and another site warner parents to think twice about selecting the school. I knew it could have resulted in lower enrollment, but I decided to go to the wall for my son and the other kids.
So I hit them where it hurts.
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