Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Over involved parents can be so annoying, disruptive, and pushy. I don't blame the principal.
So the answer is to dissolve the PTA? We all know that all the best schools have no PTA.
Anonymous wrote:There’s an old podcast called Nice White Parents that really shed some light some light on this issue for me.
Anonymous wrote:Over involved parents can be so annoying, disruptive, and pushy. I don't blame the principal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone tried...talking to the principal? I'd star there. Put your dukes down and LISTEN to find out why.
Hahaha! Listen to the principal? Did you read the post? If the principal can't be bothered to meet with the PTA and talk to parents and won't respond to emails. How are we to listen to the Principal?
Anonymous wrote:I assume this isn't not a DC public or public charter school, as this principal would get nowhere.
One nice things about school choice - sh*t like this doesn't fly for long.
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone tried...talking to the principal? I'd star there. Put your dukes down and LISTEN to find out why.
Anonymous wrote:If it’s a title 1 school, leave it as you’ll be outnumbered and defeated. If it’s a “good” school then the parents need to go over his head to the district, since there will probably be sufficient driving force for that