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I second this statement. I am lucky to have some of the few teachers that truly care about their students education and encourage their students to use their minds to build knowledge. on another note, I believe other staff members and principles to hold on too tightly to their ability to enforce rules.
I am a former student and now the parent of a child with Asperger's syndrome attending Findlay High School. I have found that the principles and staff I have worked with to be supportive and great to work with. It is a blessing to see my child truely happy to go to school and I believe much of the credit for this goes to the staff. I also have found that communication with parents to be a priority of the administration. The priniciple sends out a daily e-mail containing all the announcements that the students heard that day. He also sends out reminders about when report cards are coming out and if a parent doesn't receive it to contact them and they will make sure you get a copy. During orientation the staff went over the emergency response plans which appear to being used as a model for other schools.

While efforts are made to help students, we feel that Findlay HS 'catogorizes' too much and principles are somewhat inflexible. There are also obvious 'clicks' that many teachers and administrators use different rules or overlook when school rules are violated. On another point, we do not believe that any Freshman should be allowed out for open lunch. Also, school uniforms would be a great way to add to school safety and reduce the arrogance of many.
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