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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Wow...someone took a crash course in educational policy. I actually laughed out loud when I read this. Especially the bold. What do you find problematic about the teachers? Also please share with me exactly what makes you think Principal Cobbs did not recieve her master's degree from an institution that meets your standards? I mean I get the neighborhood snob thing but now we have degree snobs on here. Yikes. So confused why people move to Stanton Park when they clearly have racial and SES hang ups. The neighborhood is mixed in terms of SES. people have owned houses for a while, people rent, there is rent control, etc. Why not move somewhere else? Weird. [/quote][/quote] OK, so you're laughing, but what, exactly, are you proposing? The Brent and Maury principals are far better educated that Cobbs and yea, let's face it, white and gentrifier friendly in a majority high-SES neighborhood (which doesn't hurt if attracting nervous IB parents is the goal). Bring on the degree snobs if they can do something about LT's erasure habit. We're AA in STEM careers who won't touch LT with a ten-foot pole (so put that in your pipe and smoke it, Ms. Yikes). So confused as to why PPs waste time tearing down others with intriguing ideas, calling PPs hung up to compensate for their lack of initiative, vision and, above all, intellectual wattage. Not weird, just sad. [/quote]
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