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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wow! What a crock! As a current teacher at Justice, this school has many wonderful things going for it including a very positive, supportive, and caring Principal. You can’t blame her for COVID and the effects it has had on students across FCPS and the country. She has definitely created a welcoming and nurturing return for us teachers and students. To say we have lost 40% of our staff in one year is absolutely crazy. Obviously this person has no insight into what is occurring at our school. Please stop bashing a great school with heart, resilient staff who want the best outcomes for our students, community, and ourselves, the teachers, support staff, and Admins who come every day to make a better day. Justice is love. Justice is a wonderful school serving many diverse populations that struggle to make ends meet outside of school. It is a place that genuinely cares. I see it in our Principal, Admins, teachers, counselors, and support staff. Shame on any of you talking trash about the school or the Principal. I am looking forward to the new school year. And I know at least 90% of the staff I worked with last year will be too. Raise up the challenged. Don’t misjudge and tear down a school and its people that are truly magnificent. [quote=Anonymous] This looks like something drafted by the principal, especially the whole "Justice is love" bit. Although I did note that the poster who claimed there was 40% attrition in one year never returned to back up that assertion. Most parents just want assurance their kids will be academically challenged, the school is safe, and that kids (or young adults) aren't roaming the halls during class hours unsupervised. Meet these criteria and no one cares needs the overblown rhetoric about "truly magnificent" staff. [/quote]
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