8:50 p.m.—The meeting concludes. Parents left quite upset.
8:43 p.m.—Another parent asking "Why are our children suffering because of the past." The topic has transitioned to the history of "lack of renovations" at the school, according to many parents.
8:30 p.m.—The parents here are getting restless and showing more outward frustration. The conversation here is shifting towards concerns about the water supply at the school.
8:24 p.m.—"I think this is a premature meeting for your lack of findings and way too late for the families," says a man in the back of the room.
Bob Mosier, AACPS spokesman, was clear in saying this was not a definitive report on findings, but it appears many parents were hoping for more than what was offered.
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8:30 p.m.—The parents here are getting restless and showing more outward frustration. The conversation here is shifting towards concerns about the water supply at the school.
8:24 p.m.—"I think this is a premature meeting for your lack of findings and way too late for the families," says a man in the back of the room.
Bob Mosier, AACPS spokesman, was clear in saying this was not a definitive report on findings, but it appears many parents were hoping for more than what was offered.">
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