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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]+100. Agree. It is really not as simple as just 'pulling' our kids from school and placing them elsewhere. A lot of families want and need Mundo to succeed, and the start of a solution seems to be a change in executive leadership. Absent the board taking action to remove her from that position (or her resignation), is there any other way to get new leadership? I understand protests are occurring, people are contacting the school board, newspapers, etc., but ultimately, it is the board's call, right? [/quote] Has any charter school community ever successfully forced a change in leadership? Even at LAMB, it was (ahem) much more than just parent complaints that led to the new leadership. This kind of mismanagement has been a feature of DC charters since they started, and I've never heard of these efforts ever actually succeeding. And no, nobody NEEDS MV to succeed. A charter school could relocate or close at any time. Just ask the LAMB Brookland families. One specific (non-IB) school in one specific location is not a guarantee for anyone in DC, despite school choice.[/quote]
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