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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The Camelot and Fairhill parents have themselves to blame.[/quote] Maybe they don't see it as a negative like you do. Maybe they see it as a POSITIVE -- getting 150 kids out of LJ this year and eventually having 300 less than they have now. Maybe they are fine with the education their kids are receiving (even if other kids are struggling with other challenges -- language, economic background). Maybe they have more faith in their kids' ability and faith in the LJ administration and teachers to keep doing what they've been doing all along. [/quote] Exactly! Well said. [/quote] Well they got their wish then, didn't they.[/quote] Whatever it takes to have less kids at LJ I'm all for. [/quote] I think that's what the school board's position was as well. It was unanimous. PP who is still grinding the ax... it's time to move on! The kids at LJ have just as much opportunity to succeed as anyone else... and if you feel there is a gap or unmet need, then do something about it! Encourage the admin to have an anti-bullying program or start up a foodbank program. The plan is set. If you think that these kids (at LJ) need extra supports, advocate for that. Otherwise, it's time to move along and let the people in the LJ community determine what they need and don't need. [/quote]
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