MsMewiththat
Aug 29, 2009, 01:32 PM
OK... I need opinions... please...
My son and two other boys were sharing a locker during football practice two a days. They weren't really keeping much in it before they got their equipment, just their street shoes and phones, IPODS etc. while they were practicing. They made it a full week and four days without a problem. Friday of the first week they received their equipment and put it in the locker using one of the students locks. My son wanted to start leaving his cleets in his locker along with his pads etc. everyday so he asked me if I would buy a lock so he didn't have to share anymore. So on Monday he brought his own lock, but the student that owned the lock they had been using didn't come to practice. Tuesday the kid was again a no-show they had the janitors cut the lock on Tuesday because the other boys were unable to practice without their stuff. My son then replaced the cut lock with the lock I had purchased for him. Wed. no problem, Thursday no problem. Friday of the last week none of the boys went to practice because my son was sick and the other boys didn't arrange their own ride aned frankly were too lazy to walk.
Ss this morning, Saturday they had a scrimmage. They got to school and realized the lock was open. The only thing missing out of all three boys, helmets, pads etc. Is the one students cleets that hadn't been coming to practice.
Nobody mentioned anything to me about it as I was dropping them off at home. Not during the scrimmage, not on the way home.
I get around the corner from dropping the child off and my sons phone rings. It's the child's mother. She says "Let me speak to your Mom". I'm really thinking, wow, I have never heard from her before it is really nice of her to call. She must be calling me to thank me for giving her son a ride to and from school for the last two weeks.
Instead what I hear is"
"This is... so and so and I'm child x's mother. I'm calling because your son had the lock cut one day when my son didn't go to practice and my son's cleets were stollen and I feel that your son is responsible for replacing the lock and the cleets... " <---in her most ghetto way...
AMHD...
What is your take on this..?
Where does the responsibility lie..
PS.
I am on my way to go buy my son another lock and he will give the lock that he is currently sharing with them to the kid that had the original lock that had been cut by the janitors so that he will have his own lock that no one else knows the code to.
My son and two other boys were sharing a locker during football practice two a days. They weren't really keeping much in it before they got their equipment, just their street shoes and phones, IPODS etc. while they were practicing. They made it a full week and four days without a problem. Friday of the first week they received their equipment and put it in the locker using one of the students locks. My son wanted to start leaving his cleets in his locker along with his pads etc. everyday so he asked me if I would buy a lock so he didn't have to share anymore. So on Monday he brought his own lock, but the student that owned the lock they had been using didn't come to practice. Tuesday the kid was again a no-show they had the janitors cut the lock on Tuesday because the other boys were unable to practice without their stuff. My son then replaced the cut lock with the lock I had purchased for him. Wed. no problem, Thursday no problem. Friday of the last week none of the boys went to practice because my son was sick and the other boys didn't arrange their own ride aned frankly were too lazy to walk.
Ss this morning, Saturday they had a scrimmage. They got to school and realized the lock was open. The only thing missing out of all three boys, helmets, pads etc. Is the one students cleets that hadn't been coming to practice.
Nobody mentioned anything to me about it as I was dropping them off at home. Not during the scrimmage, not on the way home.
I get around the corner from dropping the child off and my sons phone rings. It's the child's mother. She says "Let me speak to your Mom". I'm really thinking, wow, I have never heard from her before it is really nice of her to call. She must be calling me to thank me for giving her son a ride to and from school for the last two weeks.
Instead what I hear is"
"This is... so and so and I'm child x's mother. I'm calling because your son had the lock cut one day when my son didn't go to practice and my son's cleets were stollen and I feel that your son is responsible for replacing the lock and the cleets... " <---in her most ghetto way...
AMHD...
What is your take on this..?
Where does the responsibility lie..
PS.
I am on my way to go buy my son another lock and he will give the lock that he is currently sharing with them to the kid that had the original lock that had been cut by the janitors so that he will have his own lock that no one else knows the code to.