Well... here we go.... another day - another phone call from the school. Sigh.....
One of Kayla's teachers called again today. She's getting a referral and a scholarship warning (failing her class as well). Seems Kayla is spending more time in the office than she is in classes. I won't go into everything the teacher told me here, but I'll try and put it in a nutshell for you.
One example of her obvious disruptive behavior - the homeroom teacher said she just won't ever stop talking. The teacher, being a nice woman, tried to 'make a deal' with Kayla. She told her that they have announcements for 3 min -- and that if Kayla could NOT talk for those three minutes, she would give her the rest of the 12 minutes to talk to her hearts desire without being punished. Kayla refuses to do so.
The teacher told me that Kayla is 'being easily led by bad influences'. Yeah, wonder where she gets that from??? The teacher wanted to know if Kayla needed medication or perhaps even counseling. Ding - ding - ding - ding -- we have a winner.
I'm so frustrated. The teacher didn't even think having a conference would stop her from this behavior. I talked to her about possibly Chris or I taking off work and going to sit with her at all of her classes. She thought that was a good idea. I just don't know that it will have the permanent impact that it needs to have.
I'm going to have to call Karen and find out what my options are. Speaking of... Julie just called. She says Kayla never had these problems at home. She was good in school and didn't hang out with the wrong crowd. (Okay, now - good in school, maybe - wrong crowd? How can she say that??? I mean, her last boyfriend was in a gang, smoked pot, dropped out of school, beat up girls/women/everyone else, had a gun... c'mon... give me a break here).
Mom just called with another great idea (possible idea). Calling Gwen and seeing if she will just take Kayla for a while. Course, Gwen would need to know it's possible she'll have her until she's 18... but who knows - maybe it would be better for Kayla.
I know Chris wants to keep her. And - for that matter - so do I. But I also want what's best for Kayla. I don't want her to be a 16 year old 8th grader. Some kids are graduating high school at 16, she'd still be in middle school.
Think I'll call Karen, give her the scoop, then just pray for an answer.
More later.....
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