Quote Originally Posted by Brown Water View Post
She apologized yesterday to Mr. Morris and explained the misunderstanding. He accepted her apology and her explanation of the misunderstanding, and commended her for the effort. You'd think an adult would get the full story before blasting an e-mail like that out to all the parents. "Lisa" will get no apology. Perhaps she should be the one apologizing for being such a poor leader and letting a bunch of 10 year olds run amok.
I don't know the whole story, but from the limited information that you've shared, IMHO that's the wrong attitude to take with somebody that is willing to put forth the time and effort with YOUR child. She isn't getting paid to plan the activities, buy the supplies, and put in the instructional time with those girls. You may not like her approach to resolving the issue, but she didn't call any of the girls out by name so I have no problem with the letter. I'm not saying that "Lisa" deserves an apology, but she does deserve your child's attention and respect since she's the one putting forth the effort to be the Girl Scout leader. Feel free to volunteer and put yourself in her shoes for a meeting or 3.