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Hyde School Woodstock Headmaster Leaving???
Anonymous:
--- Quote ---On 2006-04-13 21:37:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Laura's son Harrison is autistic and needs a special school"
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I am very sympathetic to this, but don't you think they should choose a Headmaster who is capable of living on location?
Anonymous:
--- Quote ---On 2006-04-13 22:10:00, Anonymous wrote:
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On 2006-04-13 21:37:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Laura's son Harrison is autistic and needs a special school"
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I am very sympathetic to this, but don't you think they should choose a Headmaster who is capable of living on location?"
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She is living on location. Her son is visiting. Many employeers give special considerations to family needs.
Anonymous:
--- Quote ---On 2006-04-13 21:37:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Laura's son Harrison is autistic and needs a special school"
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this sounds like a very challenging situation. i hope this child can handle being away from his mother monday to friday (and vice versa). is this really what's best for everyone involved?
Anonymous:
y don't u ask him:
mgauld@hyde.edu
Anonymous:
From Malcolm's letter on the previous page:
--- Quote ---In 1998, Laura established The Biggest Job program, a parenting workshop that evolved into the book The Biggest Job We'll Ever Have (Scribner, 2002). In recent years, Laura has consulted with schools, businesses, organizations, and communities, reaching thousands of parents with the Hyde message of family-based character education. Her efforts to affect the parenting culture in this country have been recognized through such honors as Maine's Mother of the Year Award (1998) and the 2005 Maine Media Women President's Award.
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How is that possible? Your oldest kid needs to be at least 18 for that award.
http://www.americanmothers.org/node/4
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