on Reddit, but we'll call him Rob — he was surprised to get an unexpected call from his 6-year-old son, Al's, teacher, Ms. Goldbaum.:"She tells me that she understands Al is having a birthday party and that he invited a few of his friends from class, but not everyone. I said, 'Yeah, there are a few kids in there that he has problems with and, also, I don't think we can really handle hosting 24 kids and their parents.
She then said, 'Al is in my class. He is under my supervision. This is my rule.' I then told her that Al is only under her supervision while he was in class. I am the one throwing the party, and she doesn't get to make rules for my house or me. She then said if it involves her class, she does." Most of the invites were done by my wife directly texting the other kids' families. There were a few kids my son wanted to invite, but I didn't have their families' contact info, so, we gave him a few sealed envelopes with notes inside saying we understand the boys are friends and that we're having an event for his birthday and even aside from that, we'd like to set up playdates.
"Not the asshole. NO ONE gets to tell you who to have at your own house. Frankly, I would be talking to her supervisor as well. That is not ok, and she has OBVIOUSLY gotten away with this before."Furthermore, parents pointed out that the classroom invite rule usually only applies when students pass out the invitations during class time – which Al did not do:
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