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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We left DC last year and are now at a private in a different area that has thoughtfully and successfully opened to all grades. You all have every right to be pissed, and I would be too if I were in your shoes. Whatever schools your kids attend in DC know about my kids' school and the other big private across the country that have opened and are doing fine. I know our school was in communication with many of yours and I imagine you are very similarly situated in terms of money, space, and numbers of cases. The biggest difference I can see is the politics at your schools, although ours is most definitely not filled with Republicans so it's not like we're on the complete other end of the spectrum. In any event, I wish you all the best in getting your schools to reopen. We did DL for last year, obviously, and although we were very pleased with what our school did, even at its best it is no substitute for teaching kids in person.[/quote] +1000 This has been truly eye-opening and will not be forgotten.[/quote] The community spell is broken for teachers, administrators, families who stay, and families who move on.[/quote]
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