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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Here we go....again. We get it, a few parents are unhappy with re districting, etc. move on. Looking at the scores on the county survey, it appears our Haycock principal is quite good. Far exceeds the norm in many areas. The same parents, we know who you are, continue to like to make issues of nonissues and my opinion fabricate lies. Lemon Road parents, still bitter. And, based on survey results, they should be: Lemon Road: Overall, the school leadership in my school is effective. 63.9% Haycock : Overall, the school leadership in my school is effective. 95.0% Lemon Road:Overall, my school is a good place to work and learn 83% Haycock:Overall, my school is a good place to work and learn. 96.7% Lemon Road: Teachers have an appropriate level of influence on decision making in this school. 54.3% Haycock: Teachers have an appropriate level of influence on decision making in this school. 96.5% Just pointing out the obvious...love it or hate it, but Haycock is a great school.[/quote] Lemon Road has had quite a bit of upheaval in the past few years and all of it imposed by schools that surround them. I would have expected a much lower number than 54.3% feel that teachers have an appropriate level of influence since it seems the the Haycock AND Freedom Hill ES seem to have MORE influence over Lemon Road than Lemon Road has over Lemon Road. They have been thrown many curveball and I think they are doing a fantastic job considering it all. Imagine the kerfuffle if Timber Lane tried to slough off ALL of its low income students on to Haycock and got away with 50% in the end. Imagine the kerfuffle if Freedom Hill had to double in size a few years without any say from Freedom Hill. [/quote]
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