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Reply to "Is it normal to have no acknowledgement of emails in Public Schools"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why are people so mean? And during the middle of the day? I honestly wonder if some people just stay at home all day, hitting refresh, and waiting for opportunities to post snarky comments. Yes, OP may have been a bit impatient, but nothing worth the vitroil he received in response. The reaction to this post underscores why DCUM is getting such a bad reputation...[/quote] DCUM can be over the top, but at the same time it was rude of OP to send her child to a school and pull them out after a day and I feel like she's being overly dramatic. Other people I hear sign up to attend public the day before school starts too which I also find rude. I just feel like OP is sanctimonious about her behavior compared to the school's but don't really find her behavior all that great either. Maybe if I were in her shoes, I'd care it was private and I was paying tuition that they weren't crediting me for, but for public what does it really matter if you've removed your child and they are now at a different school? Would you really be that annoyed that you'd post on a message board to complain about a school system for this? It's a type of defamation. OP already has some notification from FCPS and her child's already in a different school. Does it really make a difference if they get back to her with a note after a day or several weeks? Also, if she went to open house, OP must know that it's too difficult to give back school supplies. I mean with privates you have to put down a whole $500 to $1000 tuition deposit or more. Why should OP expect school supplies of pens, pencils, and paper to be returned to her? It wouldn't happen in private either. [/quote]
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