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Both my children went to Norwood, Aldrich and Pilgrim. Even back then there was discussion on what to do with the old and outdated systems. Fast forward 10 years and the bill finally came due. This isn't just this current administration or council's issue. It is all those past years as well. Nothing was done before it completely broke down. While I understand parent's outrage at not being informed, in reality, what would you have done differently had you know about this in February? Take your kids out until its fixed? Daily phone calls to administration demanding it be fixed immediately even when it was known there was no immediate fix?

I don't really have a horse in this race other than I am a citizen of the city and pay taxes. Demanding the resignation of the superintendent seems to be a bit extreme to me. Should you have known equipment was not working properly in your child's school? Sure. What would you have done with that information had you had it earlier? The problem still exists even with the announcement to the public. Why not work with the administration to get it resolved, rather than pointing fingers at those that were the ones that happened to be in office when the whole thing went kuput?

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