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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] [b] [/quote] If I were Tyler's principal, I'd be sure to give you the opposite class just to keep you out of my school. You walk in threatening to "end" a relationship that hasn't even started!? I'm not sure what your experience is with schools, but you are likely not suited for DCPS. Check back with us in a few years and let us know how far (to Bethesda? To an upper NW private?) your obnoxious and entitled attitude has taken you and your child.[/quote] Same here, because OP sounds like a thorn in the backside and who wants another headache for the school year?[/quote] Disagree. It's not unusual for DCPS schools keep bad preschool teachers on their faculties, despite years of parents complaining about them. Upper-middle-class parents tend to be in a much better position to balk at letting their tiny tots be mistreated than low-income parents, so more power to them when they do. If schools hear this sort of request more often, they come under much needed pressure to raise teaching standards. It's no secret that middle-class families were so unhappy with one of the Tyler Traditional PreS3 teacher this year that they left, for good. The well-informed PP is smart to avoid walking into a trap set by weak administrators. Poor kids obviously benefit when the affluent shake things up, and stick around. Go, PP. [/quote]
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