First, thanks to my wonderful friends who offered to bail me out if need be, but luckily I kept my cool enough not to rip the jerk's head off.
I had a nice long talk with my daughter's Principal first thing this morning and I am still not at all impressed with the jackass. I explained Ashley's condition to him and even took her medication with me to show him and his excuse was that he just was not aware of her condition.
Okay me being me had to ask him why it didn't strike him as odd that she had three accidents in one week and maybe that should have clued him into something being wrong. He then said that he asked her teacher if she knew of any condition and the teacher said no. So tell me, if today was the first he heard about it why did he question her teacher about it earlier. I don't buy that at all. I think he's lying through his teeth.
He asked me what Ashley said he had said to her, and I told him word for word, and he admitted that she was completely correct. And I told him that me being an adult if he had said that to me I would have thought he was being sarcastic and very rude and that was not acceptable for a school administrator.
He offered to have a talk with Ashley and let her know that he didn't mean to humiliate her or embarrass her whatsoever and that he would do whatever she needed to make the situation less embarrasing for her.
I told him that I was not at all satisfied with the outcome of the situation and that it should have never occured to begin with, and he just said that he couldn't tell me what to do (in other words he can't keep me from going to the school board about it, but he's really hoping I won't) but he would move forward and deal with the situation in a positive manner.
Am I going to contact the school board? You bet your booty I am. I want it in his record just in case something like this ever comes up again. I have a feeling that he's gonna get drummed out of the school before the end of the year, and I'm gonna be one of the ones pushing for it.
You can't act that irresponsibly and expect to be allowed to work with children.