It's infuriating that the elderly were not immediately prioritized after health-care workers. The city allowed teachers to be vaccinated before them...including teachers at private schools in the city, and even including people who WORK at private schools but who never see the inside of a classroom. |
Yes - ACPS is completely unresponsive to parent concerns. For example, while I disagree with the position of Open ACPS but ACPS’s attack on the members’ right to question and express concern is appalling. |
Agreed. I don't agree with Open ACPS either, and think that some of their members' comments elsewhere are out there, but totally agree on the attack on the rights of any parents (not just Open ACPS members) to question and express concerns is inappropriate. |
Piling on with agreement here. ACPS and the School Board are entirely dismissive of parent concerns. And it's nothing new. Parents have a right to "question and express concern". But that isn't the prevailing opinion in Alexandria. I don't really follow Open ACPS because I've given up. But any parent should be able to say what they think without being vilified by ACPS, the School Board, the PTAs, PTAC (could there be a more useless group?) and other parents. I'm (thankfully) in my last few months of having a kid in the school system. Thankfully I only wasted the elementary years of one kid in this broken and failed school system. I've been that parent who has been very involved, who engages and speaks out. And I've been viciously attacked for it. I have great sympathy for the OpenACPS crowd. It's endearing that they think they can change things or will be listened to. |
Vote with your feet. ACPS is a terrible system run by people who view the schools as a stepping stone in their political careers, not a system badly in need of repair. They will never change. Alexandria is a great place to live if you can afford private or don't have school-age children. That's about it. |
Yes. It's time to abandon Alexandria. People complain but they all vote for the same people over and over again. |
We don't have many choices. Only those on public assistance or government jobs have the time to run/serve. I'd start with the mayor, who has not said a word about opening schools. Then any school board candidate who pledges to move on from Hutchings. I don't care about anything else but moving on for the all words no action mayor and the showboating superintendent. An it takes money, which I'd be willing to give if any viable candidates emerge. |
I'm not on Facebook so don't really follow Open ACPS. What are the "out there comments" and things not agree with? And is there another way to join or monitor not using Facebook? |
I definitely voted against Suarez. If I get one more stupid mlm invitation from his wife I'm going to actively campaign for the challenger in the next election. |
The city also prioritized the soccer coaches at alexandria soccer association over the elderly. The coaches and club were tweeting out their pictures with their personal vaccination cards. It makes me sick to see a bunch of people in their 20s and 30s bragging about getting a vaccine, when my elderly neighbors have been forced to become shut-ins. |
Wow! I didn't know that! That says a lot about Alexandria, doesn't it? |
As far as the soccer staff from ASA, could it be they were prioritized because that program is providing childcare/virtual learning support to students at ACPS school facilities? |
Highly likely. Hilarious that ASA and Campanga are doing what ACPS says is impossible. On ACPS sites. In ACPS classrooms. But parents who can pay $$$ in ACPS partner child care programs will (and good for them) while ACPS keeps bleating on about how "equity is at the heart of everything we do." No. No, it's not. |
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It's true, we don't. At this point, I'd love for Wilson to just be handed his dream job in Congress to get him out of our town. But that would mean he'd have to leave his pretend job at Amtrak, he couldn't help the wealthy women in my neighborhood get their house remodeling permits quickly anymore or create sweet deals for his developer friends (like dropping housing on top of schools and playing fields). |