charm65
Jan 28, 2011, 03:06 PM
Where do parents stand when their child has been given a Saturday Detention that they do not consent to?
Is this an argument worth pursuing. My child has been given a Saturday detention because she was involved in an incident last week, which resulted in another girls hair being cut. There were 3 other pupils involved, two boys and another girl. It was rather a foolish if not spiteful dare. Which I as her parent cannot condone. The four of them were seated in a row (Year 9) and one of the girls in front has extremely long hair. One of the boys said that her hair was a mess and needed a cut. The first boy took his scissors out of his pencil case and passed them to his friend who cut a small lock of the girls hair, he then passed them to my daughters best friend who proceeded to cut a small lock of the girls hair. She then passed the scissors to my daugther who at that point said she did not want to do it. By this time children in the row behind were involved and were egging her on. She knew it was wrong but cut it too. Much to my disappointment and upset.
On hearing about what she did I took her straight around the girls house for her to apologise to the girl and her parents for the upset she had caused. I asked her to explain how it came about that they had done such a foolish thing. I must add that the girl has so much hair that she was not upset about the matter and kept saying to my daughter that it was OK she'd forgiven her and was not cross. But understandably her mum was, and so she should be, I would be the same.
The girls gave a full statement on the events, but as the second boy will not admit that he too cut the hair he is not being punished on a Saturday. I am the only parent that took action outside of school, with regard to apologies and home punishment etc. This fact does not bother me. But what does bother me is the injustice of the punishment not being equal. The facts are they are all guilty of involvement no matter what and they should be punished equally full stop.
We have been in to school and informed them of our actions outside of school with regard to visiting the family and told them that we are not against them punishing our daughter as long as the other children involved are all being punished the same. Indeed we are punishing our daugther at home ourselves already in order that she does not bow to peer pressure again.
The school will not budge on this and are saying that the punishment they have set still stands. We have reached a stalemate. What is the law on this. Surely if I am not issuing consent they cannot hold my daughter to doing the detention.
Is this an argument worth pursuing. My child has been given a Saturday detention because she was involved in an incident last week, which resulted in another girls hair being cut. There were 3 other pupils involved, two boys and another girl. It was rather a foolish if not spiteful dare. Which I as her parent cannot condone. The four of them were seated in a row (Year 9) and one of the girls in front has extremely long hair. One of the boys said that her hair was a mess and needed a cut. The first boy took his scissors out of his pencil case and passed them to his friend who cut a small lock of the girls hair, he then passed them to my daughters best friend who proceeded to cut a small lock of the girls hair. She then passed the scissors to my daugther who at that point said she did not want to do it. By this time children in the row behind were involved and were egging her on. She knew it was wrong but cut it too. Much to my disappointment and upset.
On hearing about what she did I took her straight around the girls house for her to apologise to the girl and her parents for the upset she had caused. I asked her to explain how it came about that they had done such a foolish thing. I must add that the girl has so much hair that she was not upset about the matter and kept saying to my daughter that it was OK she'd forgiven her and was not cross. But understandably her mum was, and so she should be, I would be the same.
The girls gave a full statement on the events, but as the second boy will not admit that he too cut the hair he is not being punished on a Saturday. I am the only parent that took action outside of school, with regard to apologies and home punishment etc. This fact does not bother me. But what does bother me is the injustice of the punishment not being equal. The facts are they are all guilty of involvement no matter what and they should be punished equally full stop.
We have been in to school and informed them of our actions outside of school with regard to visiting the family and told them that we are not against them punishing our daughter as long as the other children involved are all being punished the same. Indeed we are punishing our daugther at home ourselves already in order that she does not bow to peer pressure again.
The school will not budge on this and are saying that the punishment they have set still stands. We have reached a stalemate. What is the law on this. Surely if I am not issuing consent they cannot hold my daughter to doing the detention.