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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You can raise your concerns with the Board of Directors of the particular school and/or the DC PCSB if you feel you were truly misled or your student was mistreated. But it's not like there is a guarantee. There isn't one for any public school and in this respect charters are no different. [/quote] You don't sound like a troll, OP, stick to your guns. Race-baiters using hackneyed snowflake terminology, please go away. From what I've seen, charters, particularly the stand-alone/DC specific variant tend to be very clubby outfits, with little true independent oversight in the mix. When we raised issues with the BoD and the DCPCSB we were told that we were the problem, because our philosophy of education wasn't in line with the school's, and our kid wasn't mature or well-behaved for his age. We hit the road for a well-established, predominantly high SES DCPS school the following year, and haven't had issues since. [/quote]
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