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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have a kid in Fort Hunt as well. There have been issues with Supervision, the main SACC teacher Ms. Mulwani is not pleasant. She is rude and I agree not approachable. She argues with parents. I heard her bad mouth parents after they walk out the door. The woman needs to retire. My kid fears her. It is a tricky situation, 1. You bring up a problem they are still there taking care of your children. 2. They lie, and the staff supports each other. It doesn’t matter if they are 100% wrong, everyone always says don’t mess with Mulwani she has been there 40 years.She will come after you. I talked to a dad who told me the woman accused him of using racial terms, simply because he brought up a concern. I come in and she won’t even look me in the eye or say hello. How can this woman be in a leadership position at Fort Hunt SACC?!?![/quote] I came on here because a PTA mom told me it was a good resource. I live near Mount Vernon, moved from Hollin Hall because we wanted a bigger house and a bigger family. We live across from our church now, like the neighbor better. My family is bi-racial, we moved from Hollin Hall because the kids in our neighborhood and some parents were openly racist to our family. Now at Fort Hunt, my kid is in the Spanish program. She is moderately happy at Fort Hunt. SACC is the biggest problem. Waynewood, no problem, we as a family loved the SACC, the school wasn’t diverse, but we didn’t have any problems. I consider the SACC at Waynewood friends. My daughter looked forward to going, and after my commute, I liked talking to the SACC staff. Fort Hunt, is the opposite. While there are good providers there, I agree that the woman in charge is very difficult. Now she doesn’t have to say hello or good bye to me, fine. Her being openly rude makes me feel uneasy as others on this site mention. I tried to bring it up to her, and she said she had no idea what I was talking about. She got very defensive. I said “If I did something wrong, please let me know, I will correct it. I just want to sort this out.” She said she had no idea what I am talking about. Almost like how dare I. She went on leave for 3 weeks, and came back. So I saw the supervisor come in and I thought I would bring my problem to him. We had an ok conversation. He told me that she accused me of calling her a “stupid African.” The supervisor told me she was so shaken that it must be true. This really upset me. I brought up an issue in a professional way, and this woman that is in charge of Fort Hunt SACC said I called her names. She didn’t like being confronted, nor questioned. How dare a parent bring up a concern! In this day in age with what is going on in this country the woman resorted to a dirty tactic. It is disgusting that she resorted to this. This is the woman charged with the care of our children? She would potentially smear a me because of a concern and essentially call me a racist? After my issues at Hollin Hall, and being a Caucasian, the supervisor already said he believes the care provider. I feel like it’s an unwinable situation. [/quote]
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