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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I cannot imagine how anyone on this thread thinks this is helping the Lafayette parents. I genuinely want to know if they actually want support because it seems either the parents themselves or people insinuating they're the involved parents are here accusing others of mental illness. Eric Goulet's SBOE bill alone isn't going to do anything. They're going to need vocal community support for that and I have yet to see any indication that they want that versus just yelling at everyone and anyone who even tepidly disagrees until a rather rancid fight ensues a la above. [b]I mean given the person leading this charge publicly also ran to the press to complain about the principal back in the winter with regard to the playground I'm not shocked the principal isn't super eager to work with them, but if they want community support needed for any kind of legislative fix this does not seem like the way to accomplish it.[/b][/quote] Yes, the weird complaint about this principal's handling of a previous unrelated situation in Eric's newsletter made it extremely obvious who really wrote it. Not a great look for him.[/quote] Oh wait, the same mom who wants to redshirt was also running to the press about the playground being slippery? What a nightmare. Hopefully DCPS will stand behind its admins here. [/quote] Yes, though then it was kids should be allowed to risk getting hurt so her kid could play on the playground. I'd also argue the complaint was weirdly directed at the principal when the problem seemed to be poor design by DGS and an unnaturally cold streak for that time of year. Either way it's truly a stunner the principal isn't jumping up and down at the prospect of disregarding a district-wide policy mandate to accommodate people who will turn around and shiv her in the press when they disagree with her next decision.[/quote]
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