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[quote=Anonymous]@14:18 I'm a CDC-FBC parent as well - are you sure that the teachers are getting paid while the center is closed? I was under the impression they weren't as they are hourly...though I assume the director is salaried and will be paid which, given her handling of this situation, is appalling. This whole situation is really unfortunate. I adore our teachers and would have a very hard time leaving them but the director is shockingly bad. Frankly, I think she should be fired. I don't necessarily fault the parents who reported though I do think they escalated things way too quickly, exacerbating the situation. At the same time, the director and the church provided no information for far too long and were unresponsive to requests for information. From my perspective the water pipe/flood situation was a relatively minor situation that could have been quickly and safely dealt with while communicating with the parents who, from my experience, certainly would have understood. Instead, FBC-CDC tried to find a cheap way out, as 18:25 said, while being hostile and defensive with parents...I suspect this is going to cost them considerably more in the long run than new carpets ever would have. On the plus side, we've gotten to know some of the families of the babies in our daughter's room better as we all scrambled to find alternate childcare! [/quote]
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