Today, we had yet ANOTHER episode. DD1 (2nd grade) went to the nurse today; nurse called and said she needed to be picked up even though she didn't have a fever or any other symptoms but that she "looked green." I was skeptical, but turned around (was halfway to school...an hour's drive) and picked her up. When I got there, the nurse said she was looking better, but still quite ill and needed to come home. DD hardly looked at me and wouldn't talk to me. I sent her to her room to go to bed, and lo! Guess who IS NOT SICK!
A month ago, the same DD went to nurse because she skinned her knee and couldn't walk, so the nurse wanted me to pick her up. Sorry, but I was on my way to take an exam, and I will NOT pick up a kid for a fricking boo-boo. (I also know DD, and I know damn well she could walk, which if the nurse examined her would have realized DD was FOS.) Last year, we got plenty of calls for pick-ups for this kid due to "stomach aches", for which they accused me of improper nutrition. Right. I'm probably one of the only moms at that place who feeds her kids whole foods.
We also had episodes last year where DD2 was sent home for a "swollen gland" 2 days in a row, in spite of no fever or other symptoms. Took her to ped to get a note to shut them up. The second day, the nurse gave me NO time to return her call; she just went down the list until she got someone to pick her up, which was MIL. I was LIVID because at that time I was a SAHM, and I didn't pick up because I was driving. When I called back less than 5 minutes later, that's when the nurse informed me that MIL was picking her up, she refused to call MIL back because she was too busy even though I was on the freaking highway, and she gave me holy hell demanding to know why DH doesn't pick up the phone. Holy monkey balls, yeah, he's going to step away from the open heart and take your call. Come. ON. ESPECIALLY WHEN THE KID ISN'T EVEN SICK!!
So for the multiple send-homes we've had over the years, the ONLY time a kid was actually sick was when the dude had H1N1. It's also the only time HE has ever gone to the nurse. I've had many talks with the kids, especially this year because I CAN'T just go pick them up. I don't mind at ALL missing school and having to make it up IF the kid is actually sick.
If you've made it this far, thank you! Has anyone else encountered this? Their last school had the kids chill for a while to see if they were actually sick. I've broached this with the health office at their current school already, but today they insisted she REALLY was sick. Should I march DD back in to school next time? What would you do? I have a recent rule that says if I have to pick you up from school it's straight to bed until the next day. I broke that today because DD was bouncing off the walls so I put her to work. (fold laundry and clean)
I'm just really frustrated because I can't miss school for BS like this!! I can't even think about what working moms go through.
A month ago, the same DD went to nurse because she skinned her knee and couldn't walk, so the nurse wanted me to pick her up. Sorry, but I was on my way to take an exam, and I will NOT pick up a kid for a fricking boo-boo. (I also know DD, and I know damn well she could walk, which if the nurse examined her would have realized DD was FOS.) Last year, we got plenty of calls for pick-ups for this kid due to "stomach aches", for which they accused me of improper nutrition. Right. I'm probably one of the only moms at that place who feeds her kids whole foods.
We also had episodes last year where DD2 was sent home for a "swollen gland" 2 days in a row, in spite of no fever or other symptoms. Took her to ped to get a note to shut them up. The second day, the nurse gave me NO time to return her call; she just went down the list until she got someone to pick her up, which was MIL. I was LIVID because at that time I was a SAHM, and I didn't pick up because I was driving. When I called back less than 5 minutes later, that's when the nurse informed me that MIL was picking her up, she refused to call MIL back because she was too busy even though I was on the freaking highway, and she gave me holy hell demanding to know why DH doesn't pick up the phone. Holy monkey balls, yeah, he's going to step away from the open heart and take your call. Come. ON. ESPECIALLY WHEN THE KID ISN'T EVEN SICK!!
So for the multiple send-homes we've had over the years, the ONLY time a kid was actually sick was when the dude had H1N1. It's also the only time HE has ever gone to the nurse. I've had many talks with the kids, especially this year because I CAN'T just go pick them up. I don't mind at ALL missing school and having to make it up IF the kid is actually sick.
If you've made it this far, thank you! Has anyone else encountered this? Their last school had the kids chill for a while to see if they were actually sick. I've broached this with the health office at their current school already, but today they insisted she REALLY was sick. Should I march DD back in to school next time? What would you do? I have a recent rule that says if I have to pick you up from school it's straight to bed until the next day. I broke that today because DD was bouncing off the walls so I put her to work. (fold laundry and clean)
I'm just really frustrated because I can't miss school for BS like this!! I can't even think about what working moms go through.
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