We call your stance: âPulling a Vanessaâ. Advocating for others to be moved but being upset when your own kids are in the crosshairs. |
Vanessa affirmatively wants boundary changes that don't include Mantua. Others don't want any boundary changes (besides those relating to Coates and KAA), but think the one pyramid that always gets a pass should be included if they're going to propose to redistrict others. If you can't tell the difference, that's on you. |
Itâs just gross hypocrisy all around for the boundary change fans, I guess. A different approach could be just pushing back against unnecessary boundary changes period. Then you wouldnât be a Vanessa. |
Thereâs nothing hypocritical about noting that one pyramid always gets special treatment and that its exclusion from boundary changes helps grease the wheels of the FCPS machine. |
Riiiight, Vanessa. đ |
You and all the other people like you are the problem. Limousine liberals that vote for destructive policies and then game their way out of them. There are fewer moderate dems in Fairfax County than their are Republicans. Look at Descano's last democratic primary. If moderate dems existed in any reasonable number in Fairfax County, Descano would have been defeated in the primary. The other guy running was an experienced, left of center, Bush-Clinton era moderate dem. He had independent, moderate republican and moderate democratic support, yet he still lost the primary to far left Descano. You might be a moderate dem, but there is only a handful of you in Fairfax County. The rest of the dems are far left, and the school board reflects this. A reasonable, moderate dem cannot get elected in far left Fairfax County. |
There are fewer moderate dems in Fairfax County than their are Republicans. Look at Descano's last democratic primary. If moderate dems existed in any reasonable number in Fairfax County, Descano would have been defeated in the primary. The other guy running was an experienced, left of center, Bush-Clinton era moderate dem. He had independent, moderate republican and moderate democratic support, yet he still lost the primary to far left Descano. You might be a moderate dem, but there is only a handful of you in Fairfax County. The rest of the dems are far left, and the school board reflects this. A reasonable, moderate dem cannot get elected in far left Fairfax County. |
This is disingenuous. Langleyâs boundaries are changing. Theyâre picking up the Spring Hill attendance island which is a high growth area in the heart of Tysons. If they tried or successfully vetoed that recommendation (as it will put capacity at risk in future evaluations) then youâd be onto something. I think this board just had grand visions for what the boundary recommendations would entail and the consultant didnât take the bait. |
There are fewer moderate dems in Fairfax County than their are Republicans. Look at Descano's last democratic primary. If moderate dems existed in any reasonable number in Fairfax County, Descano would have been defeated in the primary. The other guy running was an experienced, left of center, Bush-Clinton era moderate dem. He had independent, moderate republican and moderate democratic support, yet he still lost the primary to far left Descano. You might be a moderate dem, but there is only a handful of you in Fairfax County. The rest of the dems are far left, and the school board reflects this. A reasonable, moderate dem cannot get elected in far left Fairfax County. Just 15 years ago VA-11, the district with the special election today, was solidly red. Surely all those former Republicans didn't (a) just up and leave or (b) convert to radical leftists. |
Whatâs disingenuous is suggesting thereâs no difference between having some kids added to your school and getting booted out of your school. The consultant no doubt was steered by FCPS to yet again avoid antagonizing the noisiest, richest families in the county. Better to trample on others with fewer resources. |
This has been stated many times in other places in this forum: Lewis and West Springfield offer very different course options. I moved to the West Springfield neighborhood so my high schoolers could take a wide number of AP courses. I went to an IB high school and I do not want my kids at an IB high school. Lewis does not offer the language that my kids take, or have teams for the sports that my kids play. West Springfield does. These are my reasons that I donât want my kids to go to Lewis, not a fear of being zoned to a school with large non English speaking populations. |
Please ask yourself why they are so different? It was not always this way. FCPS should toss IB, but they refuse. |
You are gross, Vanessa. Truly gross. There are only a few families who I hope get moved as part of this process, primarily any school board memberâs kids, but youâve now been added to the list, because youâre a hypocrite. |
Calling people you know aren't VH "Vanessa" really makes you sound like a simpleton. |
+1 I've long wished they would do this, but first eliminate all AAP centers and make all high schools AP. Drawing boundaries would be SO MUCH easier at that point. |