Honey, I would be camped out on the vice principal's doorstep. Get your dr's note.. go ahead and submit one for this year. Not just for next year. Speak to the nurse and the vice principal, especially after you have the note from the doctor. Explain that your daughter's needs are not being met..
Now as for the bullying.. again, the area of the vice principal. Most schools have a no bullying tolerated policy. So if you bring it to their attention, take pics of the bruises, document each episode. And show up each time there is an episode.
Public school is a huge place.. and it is easy to fall into the cracks. The squeaky wheel gets the grease, and in this case it is your job to be your child's advocate. She is being subjected to a huge amout of social ridicule if she is having accidents and is having to change, even once a month! I would also have her see the school counselor to give her an outlet to discuss being teased by the other kids for this.
In any event, go to the school. Every other day if you need to. It is your job to make sure that her needs are being met.
Now as for the bullying.. again, the area of the vice principal. Most schools have a no bullying tolerated policy. So if you bring it to their attention, take pics of the bruises, document each episode. And show up each time there is an episode.
Public school is a huge place.. and it is easy to fall into the cracks. The squeaky wheel gets the grease, and in this case it is your job to be your child's advocate. She is being subjected to a huge amout of social ridicule if she is having accidents and is having to change, even once a month! I would also have her see the school counselor to give her an outlet to discuss being teased by the other kids for this.
In any event, go to the school. Every other day if you need to. It is your job to make sure that her needs are being met.