[NIFL-POVRACELIT:846] Re: perhaps you can help me with a sticky situation

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Kate,

Ask the tutor for another meeting, document everything in sight, if tutor 
refuses to meet with you, then prepare to fire her.  Not only is this 
behavior as you report it despicable, it is not educationally sound.  My 
final evalation would focus on the "not educationally sound' part of it.  I 
would also seek advice from people within the system as to proper procedure 
to follow when letting a tutor go.  You need inside knowledge or you might 
get hung up legally, somehow.



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