Anonymous wrote:WBJ
“Many of the school’s critics declined to speak on the record, fearing the effect on their and remaining staff’s career prospects, while families and students expressed concerns about getting into another school.”
Remember back at the beginning, when Whittle was tooling around spouting his line about how EVERYTHING kids see and experience is part of their education and their learning about how to participate in the world community, yadda yadda? And that his 'first truly modern school" would uniquely contribute to that, turning out iindependent-thinking, ncredibly responsible and aware global citizens in a way other schools never do?
Looks like the global citizens he had in mind live in a dystopian autocracy where they fear their children will starve if they speak the truth. That atmosphere will turn kinds into a bunch of brave, empathetic, independent thinkers, all right.
Nice lesson there, Chris (and all those who've enabled him and continue to enable him).