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Help!!

Contracts are due today at my kids private school. I really let this one slip up on me. I think my WW will survive if I decide NO, but it will mean she stays at home with the 2yr old.

She wants both kids to stay. I know my 7 yr old son will be leaving, but not sure about 2 yr old daughter. WW feels strongly about her staying in program.

BUT --- if I let them (or just one) stay, my WW could still have contact with OM. <img border="0" title="" alt="[Frown]" src="images/icons/frown.gif" />

I have many reasons to take them both out, good ones. I'm worried about fallout from WW .... she had anger management issues. :\

Thoughts? Suggestions? Solutions???

THANKS!

Zaed

<small>[ February 28, 2003, 08:15 AM: Message edited by: Zaed ]</small>

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Anyone??

Thoughts???

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I know that you can't let some person decide what is best for your kids. If that is the best school. why don't you talk to the principal to see what can be done before you make a decision. Might buy you a few days.

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You need to decide what is best for you children. I'm sure this has not happened with the school before and if having one or both of them remain there is the best option, then probably something can be worked out.

If changing schools is the better option, then you might want to discuss it with WW


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