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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] This happens to A LOT of DC teachers a teacher's IMPACT will read as if she's a bumbling illiterate who drools and has a tick. [/quote] My son has a tick, and he's brilliant. You are rude.[/quote] Your son has nothing to do with this thread or post. You're hypersensitive. That poor son of yours. I'd hate to have a tick AND a hypersensitive parent.[/quote] Sorry to go off track. I should have been more direct in my response. (I'm not hypersensitive in the least, actually. lol! If you only knew me.) The post jumped out at me because of my life experience, obviously. But I responded because it seemed off that no one else called pp, who from the post seems to be a DCPS teacher or administrator, on mocking people who are illiterate, have a drooling issue, or ticks. What image or comparison is PP trying draw? How exactly would the IMPACT be written to make a teacher look like a person with a tick? Write the same post and put in dyslexia, Parkinsons, ASD, Tourette's, Down Syndrome, or PANDAS - or a race, gender, sexual orientation, ethnic caricature - and see how people respond. It may not be related to the principal churn, but a post like that should not be allowed to slide. Worse to have a tick and a school system or teacher who is not sensitive to these issues.[/quote]
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