Letter to Dr. Essex
Nov. 25th, 2003 10:11 pmDr. Essex,
I give you my thanks for returning Ms. Braddock to us, with her sight back. You know that I do not approve of your methods, but I cannot argue with your results.
I would not even attempt to stop you from seeing those students to whom you've become attached. It would only push them more towards you, as you and I both know. You may, and likely will, continue to see them, as your schedule allows. This doesn't mean however, that I approve or condone it.
But let it be known that if you step one foot on school grounds, it will likely be your last step. This is not a threat, or a promise. A simple statement of fact, and one that is believed by a number of people who dwell here. Take it as you would. A warning would likely be best.
I hope, Dr. Essex, that we never chance to cross paths again.
Sincerely,
Scott Summers
I give you my thanks for returning Ms. Braddock to us, with her sight back. You know that I do not approve of your methods, but I cannot argue with your results.
I would not even attempt to stop you from seeing those students to whom you've become attached. It would only push them more towards you, as you and I both know. You may, and likely will, continue to see them, as your schedule allows. This doesn't mean however, that I approve or condone it.
But let it be known that if you step one foot on school grounds, it will likely be your last step. This is not a threat, or a promise. A simple statement of fact, and one that is believed by a number of people who dwell here. Take it as you would. A warning would likely be best.
I hope, Dr. Essex, that we never chance to cross paths again.
Sincerely,
Scott Summers