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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hardy teachers need to sick out on Monday. Send a message to DCPS leadership that they will not work under these conditions. Stop pandering to folks SES status. Imagine, a group of snobs decided they know how to run a school and got their way. The teachers and families did not matter. I agree they used their privilege. And by the way— what’s next. Hopefully the next principal is to their liking[/quote] I guess it makes me identifiable but I'll be out. I think the craziest part is Hardy is not only a desirable district MS, but also reminds me of the blue ribbon MS I attended. Parents often bemoan children's accessibility to tech, when it reality they are the ones who have lost their minds with the easy access to all things school related. My parents were incredibly engaged and still had no issue with me at a 1000+ person school with fights and drugs and sex bc they trusted me as a human. You all have a lot of reflecting that I hope you do. Your kids certainly will have the time cause they won't see me for a few days now [/quote] this is an insane attitude. my MS did not have fights, drugs and sex. It just didn’t. Parents do not organize to get rid of principals on a whim. That’s not how organizing works. [/quote] I guess you had an abnormal MS. I don't really know what else to say. Your kid would've been fine. Hopefully you eventually take out the pacifier [/quote] No, I think you’ve gotten numb to chaos and poorly managed disciplinary issues. BTW so encouraging that you just discard the kids who aren’t fine in that atmosphere - who have their learning disrupted, maybe get bullied, or are the aggressors themselves not getting the help they need. You may have given up, but you have zero right to force parents to give up. [/quote]
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