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How do you know he will be a strong choice? Most Republicans seem to want to de-fund public schools so their private education companies can profit off the backs of our kids. |
I think there are people on the right who want to defund public schools and also people who are to the right of the current School Board who don’t want to defund the public schools but also feel they have no home in the current local Democratic Party. We’ll find out more about them in the coming months. I’m willing to try and assess each candidate on their individual merits, with a personal bias towards not having another School Board drawn entirely from the same party, which stifles competing views and promotes an echo chamber mentality. |
I don’t know much about him but do know he recently had kids at Haycock and Longfellow (and may still). So he’s had skin in the game. It’s not like another Republican from the area, who pulled her kids out of FCPS and has spent the last two years constantly trying to ridicule School Board members. |
I find it difficult to believe that anyone running for the School Board wants to defund public schools. i think it is a great talking point for the left. |
| My DD showed me the video. I was heartbroken for the boy who "lost" the fight. It really was brutal. He was crying and it didn't show how it started. Poor guy! |
Believe it https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/group-tied-to-charter-school-backers-spent-thousands-in-va-school-board-election/2018/11/24/2a11fbc0-e696-11e8-a939-9469f1166f9d_story.html |
This article is behind a firewall and appears to be five years old. What jurisdiction was involved? |
| I'm not ever voting R again in local elections. While Tholen overpromised and underdelivered, she's not taking away civil rights. |
It’s this type of pre-emptive nonsense that leads to FCPS’s continued decline. |
Big nothing. I am a subscriber. This was not about Fairfax: Mostly Alexandria and a little bit of Arlington. From the article: "The source of their financial boost: Leaders in Education Fund, the political giving arm of Leadership for Educational Equity, an organization that trains Teach for America alumni to run for public office and is tied to billionaire donors allied with the charter school lobby. Education experts say the donations may portend an effort to bring more charters to Virginia, a state with restrictive rules governing the publicly funded but independently operated schools. Nolan and Suarez, both of whom won school board seats, condemned assertions that the donations were tied to a charter school push." This is a scare tactic. |
Um, no thanks - I'm staying here and voting for Republicans. You're welcome to pack up and move, however. |
+100 I love how PP deigns to speak for "everyone," as if everyone agrees with her. Hardly. |
ALL OF THIS ^^ |
Yep. "Vote Blue No Matter Who" idiots. |