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In reply to the discussion: Where do Michelle Rhee's children go to school? Glad you asked.... [View all]Orrex
(66,593 posts)If the child does not, then your entire disgressive objection vanishes.
If, however, Ms Rhee's child does have special needs, and if she legitimately feels--as you do--that those needs can't be met by the public school system, then let her reveal this. She is not a private citizen in a vacuum; she is a public figure creating public policy and acting in a way apparently directly inconsistent with her stated goals of improving public education. She is on the hook in a way that you and I would not be.
Let her propose methods for improving accommodations for special needs children in public schools, rather than proposing methods for destroying the effectiveness of those public schools for all children.
You've intimated that her older child attends Harpeth due possibly to special needs. I've been reading about Harpeth and I've found no indication that the school offers any accomodation at all for special needs children. Therefore I must ask why you assume that her child has such needs?
You ask why I don't display compassion for the two children (very likely with no special needs) of a wealthy and powerful public figure who makes her money by destroying public school systems. I would ask instead why you display no compassion at all for the millions of children daily and directly harmed by her policies.