sure but the first list is all bad, the second list is all good and the third is "what can we do" so is the situation really as bad as the first list? This is just a list of words right now, it doesn't seem to make much sense without a clarification
You know, I tend to think abt it as each issue was raised and then starred when another parent agreed with it. You see how it's unclear? They could have taken a bit more time and made it easier to comprehend. Maybe because I haven't encountered these issues in Kindergarten, I have a hard time understanding. Either way, hubby is also confused and is writing an email back to them.
When Daniel started k @ our elementary school we went to the "welcome night". there were quite a few parents here who raised havoc because the classrooms has 21 kids that year. They wanted to create an extra classroom to lower the # of kids in each class (they did - actually). They were sooooo outspoken about it, describing this as an unacceptable # of kids and just overall craziness. This is a public school, however it is in a priviliged school district where parents expect almost private school setting from the school system. All of the schools are rated "10" on greatschools site - and they fight for that rating by closely monitoring the school board and being very active. I think they are a pain in the butt, however, we do benefit from their pain causing activities. If the parents were not so active - the schools would downgrade, I think. So I think, not all is bad @ Polina's school - it is just active parents want to implement changes, raise ratings...etc.
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but the first list is all bad, the second list is all good and the third is "what can we do"
so is the situation really as bad as the first list?
This is just a list of words right now, it doesn't seem to make much sense without a clarification
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You see how it's unclear?
They could have taken a bit more time and made it easier to comprehend. Maybe because I haven't encountered these issues in Kindergarten, I have a hard time understanding. Either way, hubby is also confused and is writing an email back to them.
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there were quite a few parents here who raised havoc because the classrooms has 21 kids that year. They wanted to create an extra classroom to lower the # of kids in each class (they did - actually). They were sooooo outspoken about it, describing this as an unacceptable # of kids and just overall craziness. This is a public school, however it is in a priviliged school district where parents expect almost private school setting from the school system. All of the schools are rated "10" on greatschools site - and they fight for that rating by closely monitoring the school board and being very active. I think they are a pain in the butt, however, we do benefit from their pain causing activities. If the parents were not so active - the schools would downgrade, I think.
So I think, not all is bad @ Polina's school - it is just active parents want to implement changes, raise ratings...etc.
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