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Calling the Police on a 10 year old girl for miss behaving at school!! This incident admittedly is from the girls mothers point of view as thats all I have, but anyway.........The child in question is by no means a model student and has some disciplinary issues in the past. However when I heard the actions taken by the schools Principle in the latest incident it shocked and discussed me. The student was accompanied to school by her mother to address an ongoing issue. The mother requested the girl be omitted from the class field trip due to recent behavioral and performance problems at school. The Principal agreed, and the girl was informed she would not be allowed to accompany her class on the field trip. It was also agreed she would be removed from school for the day. The child refused to leave school and became obstinent (sp). The woman called her husband who immediately set off for the school. Before the father arrived, the mother and Principal escorted (carried) the child out to the womans car. But when the mother returned to the building to collect the girls things the girl left the car and re-entered the school. At this point the Principal called the Police to respond to the incident. Am I missing something here? Since when do the Police need to be called to handle a 10 year old child when one parent is on the seen and the other in on the way? FWIW the child never made it past the entrance hallway back into the school. Am I screwed up or do the actions of the Principal seem warranted here??