FCPS hasn't had a nurse in 20 years. Those are health aides, who have a few weeks of training but are otherwise not medical professionals of any kind (although we are still lucky to have them). But the pay is really low, so they can't even keep those. Perhaps if we had fewer paper pushers making big bucks (and more work for the rest of us) in Gatehouse, or maybe eliminated the 24-hour coffee bar they have there, then we could afford to keep some staff who actually work in the actual schools. |
Neither will the 50-something. Principals are all-powerful and arguing with them will just get you reassigned to something you don't want to teach, out in a trailer in the field, without running water or a bathroom. Ask me how I know. |
The fourth alternative is to elect local representatives (School Board, Board of Supervisors, etc.) who are more attuned to the needs of the community. |
FCPS is in the house. |
Stupid posts like this are part of the problem. You can elect whomever you want to those positions and it won't change how FCPS operates. I've watched numerous boards come and go, of both political parties, and even superintendents come and go, and not one thing has changed. The problem is Gatehouse and central administration. |
DP. Agree 100%. |
LOL. The School Board has been controlled by the same political party for many years. If you've watched boards of both political parties come and go, you're likely too old to have any skin in the game any longer. Take your nonsense elsewhere. |