+1 I believe Terron was previously a member of the budget advisory council. Cristina has been on it for a few years and is also on either the JFAC or the fiscal affairs commission. From what Steven has said during past debates, he seems to entirely misunderstand the process. |
BK didn't get the dem nomination for the Gutschall seat, so looks like we won't have a third seat to fill this year. |
While I'm glad she didn't get the Dem nom, I'm not glad she will still be on SB. Just not a fan. |
I guess that food for stability, but I am worried about the school budget being a very low priority with this decision. Takis is childless and his #1 priority is AH. Unless they raise taxes, expect some very, very lean years for APS. |
Worse yet is Chanda withdrew to run for this, so now we are stuck with Libby, who is awful. |
Ugh |
Agree. This is bad news for schools. |
I'm going to take a closer look at the independent candidate who has announced. |
It is incredibly bad news for schools. Takis is density density density and doesn’t give 2 sh**ts about schools. Arlington Democratic Party has screwed us again. |
+1000 Bickering about school board candidates is pointless when the county board consists of people who believe school spending should be deprioritized. Were at a point where significant, significant money needs to be invested to have any hope of avoiding really serious issues by the time my elementary kids get to high school. It doesn’t matter who is on the school board if they can’t get the resources to deal with it. |
Well, you’re not going to like the latest update from the Career Center working group: The COVID-19 crisis has slowed completion of the Arlington Career Center expansion project concept design phase. Additionally, the initial cost estimates prepared based on the materials presented to the committees during the February 19 and 26, 2020 meetings exceeded the funding approved in the FY2019-28 Capital Improvement Plan (CIP). The design team and cost estimators have spent the last few weeks pursuing revisions with an aim to reduce costs while maintaining essential aspects of the project. The resulting revisions are currently being finalized and are scheduled to be presented to the School Board as an information item at the May 21, 2020 meeting. The revised design is largely consistent with the initial concept presented to the committees and sought to reduce the required excavation, simplify design and phasing, review portions of the program that could be constructed in a later phase, and explore alternative locations on the site for a future aquatics facility. The COVID-19 crisis has also impacted our planned summer 2020 construction to accommodate enrollment growth of Arlington Tech for the 2020-21 school year. |
Jeez. THEO was a Trump supporter. Completely different office, and she's gone now.
Calm yo' tits. |
What? Also not true, but neither here nor there. V isn’t a Dem, but he’s also not farking Trump, Daniel! |
If this was true it definitely would have come out in the primary last year. Since it didn't, I'm going to say you made it up. Ya'll are like McCarthy finding Trump supporters everywhere instead of Communists. |
New superintendent being announced tonight |