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Anonymous wrote:That's a deflection. If you want to argue about wasting $85 million, great! If you want to talk about overcrowded schools, great! If you want to talk about actual instances which make him unqualified, go for it. As a member of Fairfax County, I want to hear it. But to resort to insults and catty language, it doesn't help anyone.
Frisch is a liar who made promises he never intended to keep, and a poor School Board representative for his district. His "signature project" as a School Board member is a wasteful elementary school that local residents do not want and which diverts resources that could be put to better use elsewhere.
He's also engaged in a range of other behaviors that call into question his suitability for elected office.
DP and *yawn*, you keep saying the same tired things in different ways with broad strokes that underscore the PP's point about deflection.
On Dunn-Loring, the SB has asked Facilities to look into swing space solutions as a more time-and-cost-effective way to renovate schools in the future. I wonder if they might end up using Dunn-Loring for this purpose, though I have no idea where the surrounding schools sit in the renovation lineup. If not, they should be including it in the current boundary study. Even if it's not going to be ready for 26-27, we should know what the proposed boundaries would look like when it does open, given how much time and energy is being spent on this process. They can have an interim plan for boundaries for a year or two gap until it opens (I don't know the planned open date), but certainly shouldn't be ignoring the matter in their planning.
"Tired" is what we are of Karl Frisch and his incompetence.
You'll keep pivoting and making up new excuses for why Dunn Loring is getting built, whether it's to anticipate all the surrounding schools turning into Title I schools (that won't happen), using Dunn Loring as swing space for surrounding schools as they get renovated (none of the surrounding schools are identified in the current queue for future renovations), etc.
The fact is that this school only exists because Karl Frisch wanted to make sure a school was NOT built at Blake Lane Park. It's very odd to have a School Board members whose priorities are shaped by a desire to avoid an already planned school in his district. He is an incompetent flake.