Student's Tiff With School Administrator's Wife Show Divisions

Metro opinion columnist Marc Fisher's says the story of the Lake Braddock Secondary School student who called a school administrator's house to complain about a decision not to close schools early during a snowstorm last week and the administrator's wife's angry response, shows deep generational divisions where "No one...sees himself as having done wrong."

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By Focus on Fairfax |  January 24, 2008; 10:50 AM ET  | Category:  Misc.
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