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Old 01-02-2011, 11:11 PM   #6
sfweb
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Nice advice. I think we should give at least five contacts numbers other then parents to avoid problems like this.

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Originally Posted by my2boyz View Post
We just got a call from our daughter in law wanting us to go to the HS to pick up our grandson. Without going into too much detail I'll just say this...they wouldn't release him to us. They will only release the kids to a parent or guardian even with our 16 year old grandson standing right there saying we are his grandparents...I know, they have to be careful. The point or message I'm trying to get out is please parents, make sure you have an emergency contact, who is going to be available when you're not, on the approved list with the school for cases like this. Circumstances have changed in our son's home and normally our DIL would have been there to go get him but when things change you don't think to update details like the contact list at the school.

So, our DIL will now be adding us to the list...just in case.
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