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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As a teacher my client is the tax payer. That is broader category than just the parents of my students. I have an obligation to provide a FAPE to all of my students and (hopefully) prepare them to be members of society that contribute in a meaningful way. Genuine parent involvement gets me closer to that goal. Parents that want to talk my ear off about playground politics or what they think might work well in the classroom can take a number. It is a free market, right? If you do not like what we are getting PLEASE take your kid out my room. [/quote] I think you misunderstand the way a free market works. Teacher isn't the business owner, they are the service hired help. Oh, DC Teachers, you do so amuse me with your overinflated sense of self and complete misread of the current marketplace. Thanks for the chuckle this morning. [/quote]
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