Houston, TX asked in Civil Rights, Education Law, Gov & Administrative Law and Juvenile Law for Louisiana

Q: outside agency counselor to see my son after an email stated to stop .

My son attends the school in our area. When asked verbally to stop services from an outside agency the school counselor stated she misunderstood. There was a conference call shortly after this incident stating again I did not want an outside counselor agency coming to the school to see my son. The school counselor sent an email to this agency. The email stated Services needs to be stopped per parents request. The Outside Agency proceeded to send a counselor to my son School. When the counselor got to the school , the school proceeded to give my son's name to the counselor the counselor pulled my son out of class and proceeded a counseling session. The school called and notified me this had happened. The school and the Outside Agency now is doing damage control. Both are lying on one another to protect their self

1 Lawyer Answer

A: Put it in a fax to the agency, school board & outside agency to cease.

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