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Reply to "Truth about being three coughs above FARMS at a high performing Charter School"
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[quote=Anonymous]OP, you may not want to admit this, but the fact is that no one is treating your DC differently than any other child enrolled at her school. She's receiving the same treatment and instruction as all lf the other children. Look, I get that you may feel your SES may be under- represented at the school and have concerns about how that may effect your child. It's true, charter schools ask for a lot, and it would get old saying no to the many fundraisers and gift-donations. I'm sure it would add to feeling stretched financially and not feeling like you connect with the community, etc. However, no on would penalize your DC for that! Can you give one concrete example of your DC being denied a service or care, or instruction? Whose problem is this, yours or your kids? Are you being told to "go elsewhere" because you've become the problem? (Which I doubt you've been told.) Please don't conflate your personal aspirations and emotional needs with the needs of your child. Your Kindergartener doesn't NEED that calculus instruction you have somehow imagined the other parents are paying for on the side or getting after school for free. [/quote]
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