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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wow, the new principal got four months before the lunatic Lafayette parents turned on her for not bending to their every whim. Longer than I thought. I gave her 30 days.[/quote] Where are you getting this from? In my case it’s not about not «bending to my every whim». In fact, it’s the first time I’ve ever had an incident with any principal and I have four kids. But Prall is a horrible communicator and has severely mishandled at least two cases of bullying that I’m aware of. Zero transparency and has outright lied to parents.[/quote] Never change, Lafayette parents.[/quote] What’s it to you? Engaging when there are issues is a good thing. If you’re okay with non-transparent and poor leadership in your kids’ school, by all means. [/quote] What I'm not okay with is Lafayette parents who think the entire school -- the largest DCPS elementary school in the city -- should cater to the specific needs of their child, even if their child's needs are not at all out of the ordinary. To get their way, they try to bully the principal and the school administration. Seriously, your kid is not that special. There are wayyyy too many Lafayette parents like this. Such an ugly parent community.[/quote] Sure agree it shouldn’t cater to such snowflake needs but that isn’t what this is about, it’s about a principal who is completely incapable at handling the simplest management tasks, is extremely risk averse, ignores bullying, lies to kids and parents. Two things can be true at the same time.[/quote] Do you have any specifics? Like what does “extremely risk averse” mean to you? [/quote]
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