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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] The families are refusing to attend in person. Would you round them up and march them in forcibly?[/quote] Who is refusing to attend in person school? Why couldn’t they do Friendship? Or homeschool? Why did the school think it was wise to appease the DLers?[/quote] Are you nuts? Good on KIPP for caring for their students and planning enough ahead to be DL-ready for the coming school year. [/quote] Are you an abusive troll? I asked a straightforward question. Is there a group of parents refusing to go in to a school and somehow bending the arm of the school to provide DL? Why is that a bizarre question to answer?[/quote] 1. No, "why did the school think it was wise to appease the DLers?" is not a straightforward question. 2. Considering the mission of KIPP and its population, it was totally unreasonable to suggest they homeschool. Both statements were abusive and trolly.[/quote] You aren't providing any context and are assuming that anyone knows what you are talking about. There's no context that it's KIPP that you're talking about in the original post about "rounding them up and marching them in forcibly" (note your language there --- a bit exaggerated, no?). Second, there's no context as to what is happening at KIPP (if that's what you're talking about) -- did KIPP do a poll of parents and 95% of them said "we are not coming in, no matter what"? Is there a small percentage of parents who want DL? Since TEACHERS complained all last year of the difficulties of providing DL, one would think that a school that wishes to maintain teachers wouldn't hurt them unnecessarily. How did KIPP's negotiations with its teachers work out so that it made sense to ignore them? [/quote]
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