Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And once again, Hutchings will be the laughing stock, only now instead of being a hypocrite about yanking his daughter from TC and sending her to BI, it will be him defending the denial of hybrid access- all while his daughter attends class in person every other day...
You are missing the point. People don't care what he does with his daughter in relation to private school. People care that he has treated parents in ACPS unfairly and made little effort to open schools effectively.
Parents also care that he shamed them for keeping their kids in ACPS and starting learning pods, not to get them ahead but to keep them from falling further behind (and to be able to work etc). He told them they would be responsible for the learning gap. And that they were privileged for keeping their kids in the system but forming pods to survive. And then he pulled his kid, put her in open private and never apologized for what he said in the summer. THAT is what privilege looks like.
It was absolutely terrible communication and communication management. If he'd had a moment of humility when the student reporters broke that news and apologized...it would have gone a long way.
And if he acknowledged his and ACPS' previous statements indicating flexibility with the Family Choice form, it would have gone a long way. But now it's too late.
Anonymous wrote:You are missing the point. People don't care what he does with his daughter in relation to private school. People care that he has treated parents in ACPS unfairly and made little effort to open schools effectively.
I understand quite clearly. And you are woefully mistaken if you don't think people care about his daughter being afforded in person instruction while he denies it to those in the system he leads. It's one and the same.
That's a waste of energy, but you do you. I am going to focus on why this system can't be improved, rather than what he is doing with his kid, which does not affect me.
You are missing the point. People don't care what he does with his daughter in relation to private school. People care that he has treated parents in ACPS unfairly and made little effort to open schools effectively.
I understand quite clearly. And you are woefully mistaken if you don't think people care about his daughter being afforded in person instruction while he denies it to those in the system he leads. It's one and the same.
And that they were privileged for keeping their kids in the system but forming pods to survive. And then he pulled his kid, put her in open private and never apologized for what he said in the summer. THAT is what privilege looks like.
Anonymous wrote:I say this as someone with many years in this system: Some parents will defend it no matter how illogical and no matter how contrary the evidence of their position. They paid a lot for their houses, and they are invested in believing what they believe. That, and they have no idea how thin most of the curriculum is.
Anonymous wrote:And once again, Hutchings will be the laughing stock, only now instead of being a hypocrite about yanking his daughter from TC and sending her to BI, it will be him defending the denial of hybrid access- all while his daughter attends class in person every other day...
You are missing the point. People don't care what he does with his daughter in relation to private school. People care that he has treated parents in ACPS unfairly and made little effort to open schools effectively.
Anonymous wrote:And once again, Hutchings will be the laughing stock, only now instead of being a hypocrite about yanking his daughter from TC and sending her to BI, it will be him defending the denial of hybrid access- all while his daughter attends class in person every other day...
You are missing the point. People don't care what he does with his daughter in relation to private school. People care that he has treated parents in ACPS unfairly and made little effort to open schools effectively.
And once again, Hutchings will be the laughing stock, only now instead of being a hypocrite about yanking his daughter from TC and sending her to BI, it will be him defending the denial of hybrid access- all while his daughter attends class in person every other day...