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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you don't understand the difference between "special treatment" and "special needs" that's on you. And blanket claim "she's bad with students who are not NT period" just shows how some critics try to unfairly project their individual feelings onto the masses. I think Dr. B is a hardworking, caring educator. She cares about ALL the kids - every single one, regardless of ability or who their parents are. And yes, it is unfortunate so much money meant for education ends up getting spent on litigation. But that's not Dr. B's fault - she upholds DC policy and law; she doesn't make it. And how have those lawsuits gone? Honest question.[/quote] She absolutely does not care about all kids. Maybe she cared about your kid and that is great, but many parents (MANY) don’t feel the same way. And is it normal for principals to have so many lawsuits filed against them?!? I bet my Childs principal hasn’t had any…[/quote] NP but I bet your child’s prinicipal has had complaints/lawsuits. Parents complain all the time in DCPS. I am a teacher and have h[b]eard ridiculous complaints to central office about my colleagues and administration.[/b] [/quote] I had a special education coordinator tell me that the school was not providing my child FAPE. I had a child where the school decided to not get a replacement special education teacher while the teacher was on family leave and just decided it was cheaper (and easier) not to provide FAPE. My child did not need compensatory education after school - where they needed specialized education was in the classroom.[/quote] NP and I am not talking about complaints about FAPE, which are legitimate. I was responding to a PP who said they couldn’t imagine their child’s principal had complaints against them. And I stand by my comment that I bet every principal has many complaints against them- even great principals. Many of the complaints are just parents complaining about their kid not getting a grade they want.[/quote]
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