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[quote=Anonymous] Thanks for the update, OP, it's powerfully written and I appreciate reading it. Congratulations to your daughter and yourself for thinking through these challenging concepts. I am very happy that your daughter found a meaningful resolution! She has found the silver lining in this painful situation, and I am sure it will benefit her in the future. I have to tell you - it was for exactly the reasons you so intelligently articulated that I became involved in my children's school PTA. For leverage, in case it would ever be needed. This year, the teacher made some *nearly* xenophobic comments about my second child. Like you, I wasn't exactly sure how to correctly evaluate the situation. I requested that my child switch to a different class, and my request was granted. Perhaps knowing the Principal after many years of prominently volunteering at the school didn't actually matter, or perhaps it did. I will never know. All I know is that my child is happier with another teacher. [/quote]
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