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[quote=Anonymous] OP, I try my dardnest not to be snarky on this forum, but I must say that I don't think you are cut out for public school in DC. And I mean any public school. And I really don't think I would love you...[/quote] Yes, I think we probably have different visions of public school. I went to public til college, but let me tell you, they were damn excellent public schools. Here is what the DCPS website says about Parent Engagement. Maybe it is time for you to find a new school district.....? http://dcps.dc.gov/DCPS/Parents+and+Community/Engaging+Families+and+Community#Your Child's School Your Child’s School Goal: Principals, [b]parents, and the community work in partnership achieving school success.[/b] Our standard is schools that: Create a welcoming and engaging climate with strong relationships and communications between families and school staff. Partner with families to support student achievement. Invest families and community in school success. Our work is to support: Schools create and implement high-impact family engagement strategies that drive student achievement and school improvement. Schools effectively engage the school community in school planning, budgeting, and plan implementation. Schools create welcoming and inviting schools where all people feel welcome. School leadership and parent and community leaders effectively partner and communicate. Support schools effectively leverage community partnerships to enhance students learning and experiences. Parent leaders and LSAT members to effectively contribute to school success [/quote]
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