FCPS comprehensive boundary review

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Anonymous wrote:I don't want my kid interacting with poor people


Private, homeschool, move or stfu

Not sure it will even impact us due to AAP. You're so rude, by the way.

Shockingly there are poor people that qualify for AAP. You may want to consider all your options.

Doubt it. Have you ever spoken with one of them?

Considering my dd is in local level IV at a title 1 school yes.
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Anonymous wrote:Shouldn’t public schools strive to educate ALL students by offering as many courses and athletic options as possible?

If you think your kid might be a “pawn” in this possible plan, private school might be an option or a home closer to your desired school.



Your LCD vision of public schools will drive UMC/MC families away.

I wouldn’t be too quick to drive those families out of the school district, because from what I hear the Fcps schools are cash strapped, and man are those state wide vouchers going to cut deep in Fcps.

All you equity warriors may want to stop and think for a moment before you screw up the entire county.

+1
Some of us have roots on both coasts and are ready to move in the blink of an eye. Say goodbye to our taxes.


Don’t wait, leave now!

Your home will be repurchased quickly, so no worries about the taxes.

FCPS would be better off without parents like you.


DP. All we hear from the equity pushers is that you desperately need our kids. Make up your minds already.
🙄


The family of a similar economic status who can afford your house will do just as well. Your kid is very replaceable in this equation.


Who said I’m moving? Womp womp. My kids won’t be replaced by anyone, and then we’ll starve the schools of voucher money. Good luck with the downward spiral!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Shouldn’t public schools strive to educate ALL students by offering as many courses and athletic options as possible?

If you think your kid might be a “pawn” in this possible plan, private school might be an option or a home closer to your desired school.



Your LCD vision of public schools will drive UMC/MC families away.

I wouldn’t be too quick to drive those families out of the school district, because from what I hear the Fcps schools are cash strapped, and man are those state wide vouchers going to cut deep in Fcps.

All you equity warriors may want to stop and think for a moment before you screw up the entire county.

+1
Some of us have roots on both coasts and are ready to move in the blink of an eye. Say goodbye to our taxes.


Don’t wait, leave now!

Your home will be repurchased quickly, so no worries about the taxes.

FCPS would be better off without parents like you.


DP. All we hear from the equity pushers is that you desperately need our kids. Make up your minds already.
🙄


The family of a similar economic status who can afford your house will do just as well. Your kid is very replaceable in this equation.


Who said I’m moving? Womp womp. My kids won’t be replaced by anyone, and then we’ll starve the schools of voucher money. Good luck with the downward spiral!

Bless your heart.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Shouldn’t public schools strive to educate ALL students by offering as many courses and athletic options as possible?

If you think your kid might be a “pawn” in this possible plan, private school might be an option or a home closer to your desired school.



Your LCD vision of public schools will drive UMC/MC families away.

I wouldn’t be too quick to drive those families out of the school district, because from what I hear the Fcps schools are cash strapped, and man are those state wide vouchers going to cut deep in Fcps.

All you equity warriors may want to stop and think for a moment before you screw up the entire county.

+1
Some of us have roots on both coasts and are ready to move in the blink of an eye. Say goodbye to our taxes.


Don’t wait, leave now!

Your home will be repurchased quickly, so no worries about the taxes.

FCPS would be better off without parents like you.


DP. All we hear from the equity pushers is that you desperately need our kids. Make up your minds already.
🙄


The family of a similar economic status who can afford your house will do just as well. Your kid is very replaceable in this equation.


Who said I’m moving? Womp womp. My kids won’t be replaced by anyone, and then we’ll starve the schools of voucher money. Good luck with the downward spiral!

Bless your heart.


Thanks, excited about the possibilities that exist for my kids. It’s a nice feeling to have the sky be the limit for them. I’d do anything for my kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't want my kid interacting with poor people


Private, homeschool, move or stfu

Not sure it will even impact us due to AAP. You're so rude, by the way.

Shockingly there are poor people that qualify for AAP. You may want to consider all your options.

Doubt it. Have you ever spoken with one of them?


One of what? "The poor". LOL @ a person on here cosplaying as a rich snob, when the real rich aren't on these forums and couldn't care less about potential boundary changes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't want my kid interacting with poor people


Private, homeschool, move or stfu

Not sure it will even impact us due to AAP. You're so rude, by the way.

Shockingly there are poor people that qualify for AAP. You may want to consider all your options.

Doubt it. Have you ever spoken with one of them?

Considering my dd is in local level IV at a title 1 school yes.

LL4 is a joke. Sorry you didn't make the AAP cut.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't want my kid interacting with poor people


Private, homeschool, move or stfu

Not sure it will even impact us due to AAP. You're so rude, by the way.

Shockingly there are poor people that qualify for AAP. You may want to consider all your options.

Doubt it. Have you ever spoken with one of them?


One of what? "The poor". LOL @ a person on here cosplaying as a rich snob, when the real rich aren't on these forums and couldn't care less about potential boundary changes.

For how many years have you been homeless?
Anonymous
Y'all should stop sniping.

What FCPS needs to do before going further down this path is figure out what it wants to do with AAP and IB, and then come out with a new renovation queue.

Until then boundary changes are premature and anything they do will be a particularly egregious shit show.

Proposing to move kids around with no real plans for the future of FCPS programs or facilities just underscores that Reid and the School Board are chasing their own tails.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't want my kid interacting with poor people


Private, homeschool, move or stfu

Not sure it will even impact us due to AAP. You're so rude, by the way.

Shockingly there are poor people that qualify for AAP. You may want to consider all your options.

Doubt it. Have you ever spoken with one of them?

Considering my dd is in local level IV at a title 1 school yes.

LL4 is a joke. Sorry you didn't make the AAP cut.

Yeah my DD scores 99 percentile on every iready she has ever taken. We chose to stay local because we aren't scared of "poor" people and my kids will thrive no matter where they are.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Shouldn’t public schools strive to educate ALL students by offering as many courses and athletic options as possible?

If you think your kid might be a “pawn” in this possible plan, private school might be an option or a home closer to your desired school.



Your LCD vision of public schools will drive UMC/MC families away.

I wouldn’t be too quick to drive those families out of the school district, because from what I hear the Fcps schools are cash strapped, and man are those state wide vouchers going to cut deep in Fcps.

All you equity warriors may want to stop and think for a moment before you screw up the entire county.

+1
Some of us have roots on both coasts and are ready to move in the blink of an eye. Say goodbye to our taxes.


Don’t wait, leave now!

Your home will be repurchased quickly, so no worries about the taxes.

FCPS would be better off without parents like you.


DP. All we hear from the equity pushers is that you desperately need our kids. Make up your minds already.
🙄


The family of a similar economic status who can afford your house will do just as well. Your kid is very replaceable in this equation.


Who said I’m moving? Womp womp. My kids won’t be replaced by anyone, and then we’ll starve the schools of voucher money. Good luck with the downward spiral!

Bless your heart.


Thanks, excited about the possibilities that exist for my kids. It’s a nice feeling to have the sky be the limit for them. I’d do anything for my kids.
keep dreaming
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't want my kid interacting with poor people


Private, homeschool, move or stfu

Not sure it will even impact us due to AAP. You're so rude, by the way.

Shockingly there are poor people that qualify for AAP. You may want to consider all your options.

Doubt it. Have you ever spoken with one of them?

Considering my dd is in local level IV at a title 1 school yes.

LL4 is a joke. Sorry you didn't make the AAP cut.

Yeah my DD scores 99 percentile on every iready she has ever taken. We chose to stay local because we aren't scared of "poor" people and my kids will thrive no matter where they are.

No, she doesn't, and neither do you. Know intelligence doesn't change and she won't improve as she gets older. Can't imagine having a kid not in AAP. Really hard to catch up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Y'all should stop sniping.

What FCPS needs to do before going further down this path is figure out what it wants to do with AAP and IB, and then come out with a new renovation queue.

Until then boundary changes are premature and anything they do will be a particularly egregious shit show.

Proposing to move kids around with no real plans for the future of FCPS programs or facilities just underscores that Reid and the School Board are chasing their own tails.


All Reid and the SB are going to do with this exercise is ensure vouchers are part of the discussion in VA statewide elections in 25.

Bad news considering they can’t live within their existing $3B+ budget.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't want my kid interacting with poor people


Private, homeschool, move or stfu

Not sure it will even impact us due to AAP. You're so rude, by the way.

Shockingly there are poor people that qualify for AAP. You may want to consider all your options.

Doubt it. Have you ever spoken with one of them?

Considering my dd is in local level IV at a title 1 school yes.

LL4 is a joke. Sorry you didn't make the AAP cut.

Yeah my DD scores 99 percentile on every iready she has ever taken. We chose to stay local because we aren't scared of "poor" people and my kids will thrive no matter where they are.

No, she doesn't, and neither do you. Know intelligence doesn't change and she won't improve as she gets older. Can't imagine having a kid not in AAP. Really hard to catch up.

Local level IV is the exact same curriculum. And yes she does. Sorry she is smarter than your kids. Also I would much rather her go to school with kids that happen to be immigrants than entitled asshats that you are clearly raising.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't want my kid interacting with poor people


Private, homeschool, move or stfu

Not sure it will even impact us due to AAP. You're so rude, by the way.

Shockingly there are poor people that qualify for AAP. You may want to consider all your options.

Doubt it. Have you ever spoken with one of them?

Considering my dd is in local level IV at a title 1 school yes.

LL4 is a joke. Sorry you didn't make the AAP cut.

Yeah my DD scores 99 percentile on every iready she has ever taken. We chose to stay local because we aren't scared of "poor" people and my kids will thrive no matter where they are.

No, she doesn't, and neither do you. Know intelligence doesn't change and she won't improve as she gets older. Can't imagine having a kid not in AAP. Really hard to catch up.

Local level IV is the exact same curriculum. And yes she does. Sorry she is smarter than your kids. Also I would much rather her go to school with kids that happen to be immigrants than entitled asshats that you are clearly raising.

It's an experience you and your daughter will not know due to both of your intellectual limitations. Very glad vile specimens like you are not allowed near people like us.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't want my kid interacting with poor people


Private, homeschool, move or stfu

Not sure it will even impact us due to AAP. You're so rude, by the way.

Shockingly there are poor people that qualify for AAP. You may want to consider all your options.

Doubt it. Have you ever spoken with one of them?


One of what? "The poor". LOL @ a person on here cosplaying as a rich snob, when the real rich aren't on these forums and couldn't care less about potential boundary changes.

For how many years have you been homeless?


None. Zero. And you?
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