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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Lack of litigation surely suggests they ended up in kindergarten. [/quote] More than one on our block went private. The phone calls started as soon as CPS was threatened.[/quote] What phone calls?[/quote] Sounds like phone calls to private schools. I dunno though… I agree that lack of litigation suggests little Johnny went to K.[/quote] Also extremely possible they went private because no sane lawyer wanted a part of that.[/quote] First hand information, they were allowed in kindergarten.[/quote] I know 2 left for private and 1 is in 1st, so perhaps the family that moved from Florida (which had the most sympathetic case) were allowed to enroll in K?[/quote] Students in many schools were impacted. A number of students left DCPS.[/quote] How did they "leave" DCPS if they never started in the first place?[/quote] It doesn’t surprise me you fixate on immaterial technicalities while missing the big picture. The parents who moved their kids were willing to deal with a lot for the sake of being in a community system. Now they have removed themselves from being part of your community system. Also their kids are getting smaller classes, collaborative teachers, and yes, redshirting. Meanwhile Trump is asserting power over DC. Learn to pick your battles or you’ll lose the war.[/quote] Here is the universal rule: When someone wants to be part of a community, they must respect the guidelines of the said community, and not show up with entitlement and PR campaigns. [/quote] You also have to listen when immaterial rules aren’t working and adjust them. You have a very small community. Trump has a large one. Also it sounds like people have gotten around your rules anyway.[/quote]
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