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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Does not sound normal. I would pull him out. If it were me, I would NOT go down the path of talking with the principal and teacher in hopes of it getting better, because what you describe sounds like potentially ingrained problems that your complaining will not change quickly enough to benefit your child. You don't want to risk having him dislike school...this is just the beginning of many years of schooling. PS3 should be a very happy, exciting time. I'm sorry OP. I'm sad for you and your little guy. Make a move and don't look back.

This 100%. Sorry, OP. Hope it works out for you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Update: I've emailed the teacher, lead teacher, principal, cluster instructional superintendent, and the chancellor. I've spoken to a former DCPS principal, a school psychologist, and an attorney. I have called a dozen other schools, just in case. I want to believe that we can move forward to a positive solution. But you better believe I'm getting all of my ducks lined up just in case.

Thank you all for your responses. You gave me the backbone to push for a change. Now just to wait and see if we can make that change happen.


I can't see why if this was Logan, a parent would call the cluster instructional superintendent. Logan is no longer part of the cluster and as a new parent there myself, it doesn't even cross my mind. Maybe this is SWS, although I would be surprised if this is their way of handling things either. I am a happy Logan parent and while I am sure each teacher has their own style, leaving a child in the cafeteria alone sounds way way off base for them (or anyone) to me.
Anonymous
Peabody? That is the current cluster PS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Update: I've emailed the teacher, lead teacher, principal, cluster instructional superintendent, and the chancellor. I've spoken to a former DCPS principal, a school psychologist, and an attorney. I have called a dozen other schools, just in case. I want to believe that we can move forward to a positive solution. But you better believe I'm getting all of my ducks lined up just in case.

Thank you all for your responses. You gave me the backbone to push for a change. Now just to wait and see if we can make that change happen.


I can't see why if this was Logan, a parent would call the cluster instructional superintendent. Logan is no longer part of the cluster and as a new parent there myself, it doesn't even cross my mind. Maybe this is SWS, although I would be surprised if this is their way of handling things either. I am a happy Logan parent and while I am sure each teacher has their own style, leaving a child in the cafeteria alone sounds way way off base for them (or anyone) to me.


Capitol Hill Cluster is distinct from school cluster. All DCPS are in a distinct (numbered) school cluster overseen by an Cluster Superintendent.
Anonymous
I still don't see how anyone could be even remotely sure of what school this is.
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