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Originally Posted by RLC12345678
Janet, you could not have written a better apology letter!!!!!!!! It was great. I am so glad that you didn't apologize for calling her a "B" but just apologized that she heard you call her that. Has the principal said anything to you about your apology letter? I'm glad that everything has worked out. You are right....the apple does not fall far from the tree. You should just feel sorry for them, kill them with kindess, and go on with your merry way. You should feel especially sorry for that boy. He is obviously not being brought up in a good home environment. Maybe you could talk to him personally. You have to potential to have a major impact on him, and in a good and positive way. He obviously needs some sort of positive guidance from someone, as it is quite obvious he is not getting it from home. 
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Thanks...I have not heard from the A. P. as of yet. I hope she doesn't scold me. I do realize I could have made it a better apology, but in her letter to the A.P. she told her she called to tell me the boys would not be riding. That was all I needed to know. The second phone call when the "B" word was heard, was harassing and she shouldn't have called me back.
I really don't have to have any contact with the parents unless there is another discipline problem. When he got on the bus this morning, he asked where he was suppose to sit (probably thinking his mom got him out of his punishment) and I told him "in the front seat." He wasn't happy, but he's going to have to sit there for at least 2 weeks.
He's in the 9th grade and I've had him since he was in the 3rd. I've tried everything with him (and his mother knows and has thanked me in the past), but it does no good. I will not hold a grudge against him, and will greet him as I do all the others when they board the bus and wish him a good evening when he gets off. But I think I will just have to let things be until he acts up again. It really is a vivious cycle. He is just like his mother, a lot!!! They have everything, want everything and think they know all and can do no wrong.