This morning, as a parent, I had a very disturbing experience at the attendence offc. As a parent, I have every right to see my child, or give her something that she needs. Every school claims they have an open door policy. I go to the attendence corner with my I.D., as her mother (on file) with the school, even having the same address. The attendence offc asked me if she knew I was dropping it off. I said "yes, she contacted me to let me know her umbrella broke and her stuff (backpack) got wet". She said,"well you can drop it off and text her to let her know its here". I said," no I need to take it to her to class so her stuff doesnt continue to get wet while walking". She said ,"well I can't let you do that". I said, "why?" She saud, " well we need to keep our school safe." I said Im a parent with I.D. trying to take my daughter an umbrella." She said, "well if you are wanting to attwnd a class and go next door, they will get the teacher's approval and you can sit in on the class, but not to just drop off something in the middle of class." I relunctantly said, "fine. I will text her but she is in class so she isn't allowed to have her phone on". She explained if my daughter doesn't come get it by 2nd period she would send a message. So, under our obligation to take care of the "school's" property, with a contract we had to sign because most assignments and homework have to either be done or turned in on these IPads, if her stuff gets damaged because she had to walk a campus that is unprotected from weather and the attendence office refused to allow me to take her the umbrella, we will not be responsible for the replacement or repair of this equipment. I was very dissappointed in the bahavior of the attendence staff. It would be a totally different situation if she had offered for me to wait till bell rang for end of 1st period, given that wasn't far off. But to claim that I'm not allowed to go to my daughter's class ona campus that is paid for by my daughter's attendence, by the state, because I chose for her to go there, doesn't set well with me. I wasn't delivering a strange package. I wasn't dressed mysteriously. I didn't have anything concealed. I was equipped with my I.D., didn't evwn have my purse, and clearly had an umbrella. Very disgusted by the acts of that staff member.