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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The Alexandria Times pointed out that Hutchings’ separation was pursuant to the mutual agreement provision of his contract but did not succeed to find out why in its reporting: https://alextimes.com/2022/06/acps-superintendent-resigns-2/[/quote] Margaret Lorber always seemed so clueless and out of touch while served on the ACPS board. Her quotes in this article confirm she was indeed very clueless and out of touch.[/quote] She is so clueless and out of touch. She was also awful to parents and one of Hutchings biggest defenders. My favorite clueless moment was when she was on a zoom with george mason pta parents. She likened babysitting her daughter's baby for a few hours to what parents were going through with online learning. It was cluelessly insulting. That was after she told parents they were wrong to complain. Too bad she didn't run again, she probably would have won. [/quote] Well if y'all weren't so ignorant and crazy you wouldn't need a combative superintendent and school board to keep parents in line [/quote] Hahaha, excuse me? How about you have your child slapped in the face three times, then go to the superintendent who'll just tell you, "Well that's too bad, but what good news can you share?"[/quote] That reminds me of the principal who told my kid that if he hadn’t been standing near his bully then the bully wouldn’t have had the opportunity to grab him by the collar and shake him until he fell. In the classroom. Next to his own chair. In front of the principal. [/quote]
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