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Anonymous
I feel like any moderate Democrat would win by a landslide if running for SB. Yes lots of people are not happy with the current one. But a lot-myself included-are more weary of a Republican board.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I feel like any moderate Democrat would win by a landslide if running for SB. Yes lots of people are not happy with the current one. But a lot-myself included-are more weary of a Republican board.


How can you be tired of a Republican school board when fcps hasn't had one in over a decade?

If you are tired of anything, it should be the 10 years or so od a democratic school board.
Anonymous
I am tired of the lack of basic competence - the neglect of what ought to matter the most accompanied by an obsession with what ought to matter less. It's not that some of their initiatives are totally off-base, although many are, so much as that they take center stage when they should not be top priorities.

Competence isn't necessarily correlated with a particular party. However, the grossest incompetence in recent decades has been displayed by the current School Board (all Democrats) and its immediate predecessor (almost all Democratic). So the burden is heavily on local Democrats to explain not only why the current Democrats should not be unseated, but also why anyone running in 2023 with an endorsement from the local Democrats should get the benefit of the doubt.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel like any moderate Democrat would win by a landslide if running for SB. Yes lots of people are not happy with the current one. But a lot-myself included-are more weary of a Republican board.


How can you be tired of a Republican school board when fcps hasn't had one in over a decade?

If you are tired of anything, it should be the 10 years or so od a democratic school board.

I meant wary not weary. Makes sense now?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel like any moderate Democrat would win by a landslide if running for SB. Yes lots of people are not happy with the current one. But a lot-myself included-are more weary of a Republican board.


How can you be tired of a Republican school board when fcps hasn't had one in over a decade?

If you are tired of anything, it should be the 10 years or so od a democratic school board.


+100
I absolutely welcome Republican candidates. Better yet, non-partisan. But we know that’s not going to happen, so I’d be happy with moderate Republicans and common sense.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel like any moderate Democrat would win by a landslide if running for SB. Yes lots of people are not happy with the current one. But a lot-myself included-are more weary of a Republican board.


How can you be tired of a Republican school board when fcps hasn't had one in over a decade?

If you are tired of anything, it should be the 10 years or so od a democratic school board.


+100
I absolutely welcome Republican candidates. Better yet, non-partisan. But we know that’s not going to happen, so I’d be happy with moderate Republicans and common sense.


It won’t be easy because the local Democratic machine will paint any other candidates as either Trumpists (if they are Republican) or irrelevant (if they are Independent) but we have to get rid of this current School Board, with the possible exception of Megan McLaughlin.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^^^ #openfcps has a new parents group forming, as a non political grass roots parents group focused on the things you mentioned. They are developing a candidate questionnaire for future elections.

The peadership is split 50/50 D/R. They are hoping to primarily focus on issues that are student centered, education centered, and which most parents from most political perspectives agree upon.

That group seems to be very skilled with bringing in sunshine through foia requests. They also see to be really in tune to special ed issues.

I hope they are able to build and grow so there is a local parents group to be a voice for students and to get a seat at the table.


Anything associated with openfcps is tainted as a MAGA Group, rightly or wronglfy.


Because they are. Full stop.

Anyone aligned with 2019 R endorsed SB candidates, when the Fairfax GOP continues to be ALL IN on Trump, even though he isn't even in office anymore, is a MAGAt. Sorry not sorry.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^^^ #openfcps has a new parents group forming, as a non political grass roots parents group focused on the things you mentioned. They are developing a candidate questionnaire for future elections.

The peadership is split 50/50 D/R. They are hoping to primarily focus on issues that are student centered, education centered, and which most parents from most political perspectives agree upon.

That group seems to be very skilled with bringing in sunshine through foia requests. They also see to be really in tune to special ed issues.

I hope they are able to build and grow so there is a local parents group to be a voice for students and to get a seat at the table.


Anything associated with openfcps is tainted as a MAGA Group, rightly or wronglfy.


Because they are. Full stop.

Anyone aligned with 2019 R endorsed SB candidates, when the Fairfax GOP continues to be ALL IN on Trump, even though he isn't even in office anymore, is a MAGAt. Sorry not sorry.


You are pathological in your need to spam every thread on this forum claiming that anyone who isn’t completely supportive of Gatehouse and the actions of the all-Democratic School Board must be MAGA. I don’t know what rewards you get for being such a party stalwart, but it really doesn’t help your cause.
Anonymous
Why are Repubs so scared of our current school board?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why are Repubs so scared of our current school board?


While fear and loathing are often associated, they are distinct concepts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why are Repubs so scared of our current school board?


Not wasp-y enough and not following Texas’ lead of striking everything it attributable to white men out of the curriculum.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why are Repubs so scared of our current school board?


I'm not a repub, but I attended school here and see the elementary programs in particular becoming very poor. Most of the people I know who are repubs have taken their kids out of the school system actually, so in actuality I think the community as a whole is more conservative than the average FCPS parent.
Anonymous
FCPS is running perfectly under mostly Democrats, who understand that academics isn't actually the purview of the school board. If you want effective reading instruction or other silly add-ons, you hire a tutor or teach your kids to read yourself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why are Repubs so scared of our current school board?


I'm not a repub, but I attended school here and see the elementary programs in particular becoming very poor. Most of the people I know who are repubs have taken their kids out of the school system actually, so in actuality I think the community as a whole is more conservative than the average FCPS parent.


Oh, it's not just Republicans. It's most people who have the means to avoid FCPS. It's a terribly mismanaged system overseen by total idiots.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why are Repubs so scared of our current school board?


I'm not a repub, but I attended school here and see the elementary programs in particular becoming very poor. Most of the people I know who are repubs have taken their kids out of the school system actually, so in actuality I think the community as a whole is more conservative than the average FCPS parent.


The thing is, people have been saying this forever. Go back to the archives and check this board from 10 years ago. Same complaints. If DCUM existed ten years before that, you would see the same thing. But the truth is, all that has really changed is hyper competitive parents and how loud their voices are. Kids from FCPS are still doing outstandingly well in college admissions and life, in spite of the decades of complaining.

And parents who went here can't seem to wrap their heads around that pedagogy and strategies change and default to "if they're not learning the way I did, it's the wrong way." But no data supports that conclusion.

I won't even touch the super partisan conservative parents who freak out every time the schools try to adjust to the changing social times.
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