This masthead previously revealed D’Souza had assumed control of the committee after a dispute led to the previous president, vice-president and secretary resigning in August.
After the new committee removed the entire staff team, parents refused to send their kids to the kindy because they were concerned with the unfamiliarity of temporary staff.
In Sunday’s long email, the committee, led by D’Souza, accused staff and parents of contributing to the kindy’s downfall.
“We had every intention of keeping the kindergarten open,” it says.
“Relief staff were arranged at the recommendation of the agency by the C&K group, but parents chose to keep their children at home.
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“If parents truly wanted it to work, you could have taken turns to be on site with the relief teachers to keep your children comfortable and safe.
“Instead, parents focused on wanting minutes of the committee, spamming the committee email address, and carrying on with your own vendettas. There was a loss of perspective at this point – the failure of realisation that the kindergarten was separate from association-related issues.”
The committee said the “nail on [sic] the coffin” was when C&K paused its funding amid concerns about the kindy’s…