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Reply to "Option H is permanent and the old Wootton HS campus will be closed for good?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Some other things we learned: You can only advocate for your kids and school if you are at a low performing school, if you are in Wootton it’s not advocating-it’s whining. If you ask for things to be fixed and are then in turn, presented with the most insane option-you are ridiculed for not accepting the wonderful gift you were so lucky to be offered. Even though everything will change with option H-it actually all will be exactly the same apparently. [/quote] You aren't advocating for your kids. You are advocating for your building. And, you are so entitled you demand everything else be dropped so your small in comparison to other schools can be top of the list with repairs, that reality is all schools need.[/quote] As it’s been stated numerous times on this thread-Wootton’s score for its poor condition is the second worst in the county. The problems are not small. And every school that is in poor shape should be advocating, loudly for improvements. Imagine telling your kids to remain quiet when conditions are poor because they shouldn’t speak up because there is always someone who has it worse. [/quote] Actually, if you look at the data, they are still working on assessing all the schools so until all the schools are assessed, its impossible to say who has the worse facilities.[/quote] They assessed the worst schools first, so we do know the worst already. And Wootton is in terrible shape. It's a sick, unsafe building. I empathize with people's attachment to the physical building that represents their community, but what a price for the students and staff to pay to stay in that building until 2042, which is when the current superintendent says that Wootton will be rebuilt. [/quote]
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