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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There's no reason to use the search feature. That history, from half a decade ago, is entirely irrelevant. The prior poster clearly has an axe to grind. Perhaps they have a vested interest in seeing this issue be brought up in each and every Hardy thread. Curious, don't you think? [/quote] I don't have an axe to grind. I'd like to know what happened and if it affects the school today. Maybe it comes up in Hardy threads because, like me, there are people who haven't heard about it. New families move to DC all the time.[/quote] I'm not saying you have an ax to grind; I'm saying the poster who always mentions this mythical teacher in EVERY thread has an ax to grind. Of course you're curious. That's fine. But it has no relevance whatsoever to the school today, let alone in 7 years. Short story: Rhee wanted to remove the popular (especially among OOB folks) principal at Hardy. She had previously met with IB parents at a home in the Palisades to discuss what they'd like to see happen at the school -- even though those folks were not sending their kids to Hardy. This upset some, in particular said teacher. She hung a sign on her door indicating her support of the embattled principal (Pope) and opposition to Rhee's actions and intentions. [/quote] Ok, so it wasn't "changes" like changing programs at the school. It was changing the principal that everyone liked. I thought maybe there were suggested program changes or class changes or something like that, that families didn't like or that the school was divided over. Thanks for clearing that up.[/quote]
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