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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]And some people wonder why parents reject their local DCPS.[/quote] Dear PP, Bye. Signed, DCPS[/quote] Funny in a sad way. As if everyone at LAMB and YY doesn't already know our expectations are too high for you. It's a bit like Chris Rock said. In this case, you boycotting us and our high expectations is irrelevant. You were never invited.[/quote] Let's hope those expectations continue when your kid has access to a tablet all day. [/quote] Online access is a fact of life. Disinterested and unengaged teachers don't have to be.[/quote] And neither do hysterical childbearing people who don't actually want to be PARENTS. For one, if you count on anyone else-school, teacher or otherwise-to be your child's sole educator, you're doing parenting all wrong. Two, if you're so appalled by the lack of instruction happening the last week or two, supplement at home. Problem solved.[/quote] If you don't like the education, take it into your own hands. True for the law as well?[/quote] Are we talking about education or law here? Educating your child is very much a part of parenting. But um yeah. If you don't like the laws, do your part to have them changed. Go to the poll and vote. Part of being a citizen.[/quote] Personally, I take my children's education seriously. I "take it into my own hands." I can, and I'm better educated than the vast majority of employees of the system, even at the highest levels. C'est la vie. It's why I constantly question the value of DCPS even in so-called "good" schools. I'm sure that's true for a small, vocal minority of families. it is working for us, but it's rather unfair for the children of less educated parents that they are forced to rely on this sort of laziness. At the end of the day, it comes down to my standards are higher than yours. My children will get more than yours do. Mine will be more educated than yours are. I'm fine with that, but since these are tax-payer dollars, it's too bad that other people don't what they think (what we all think) they are paying for.[/quote]
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