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Reply to "Oyster parents -- What do you love/hate about the school?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]17:01: what do you mean by "personal vendetta"? Against WHO? This is the problem with Oyster, critiques are "vendettas". [b]If there's a vendetta it's against Oyster kids who are not able to have equal, quality after care as their fellow students every day who are in the OCA. The parents who rule ought to get out of the business of administration, and the principal should be fired[/b].[/quote] OK, vendetta may be too strong a word. PP seems to have a [u]grudge[/u]. Merriam-Webster - "a strong feeling of anger toward someone that lasts for a long time". PP's reference to [u]critique[/u], "a careful judgment in which you give your opinion about [u]the good and bad[/u] parts of something", sounds a lot more like a [u]complaint[/u] "a statement that you are unhappy or not satisfied with something". Ironically the principal has publicly [i]critiqued [/i]both aftercare programs and the existence of two tracks to beging with. She hasn't really done anything about it (complaints) than to have DCPS offer aftercare to the 2/3 of kids who weren't already in OCA and call on the mythical "parents who rule" :roll: to figure it out. Most families seem more concerned with the good and bad of what happens DURING the school day to ALL children. Word games aside, the DCPS aftercare cuts make OCA vs OST a moot point anyway. [/quote]
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