APS black student singled out to play cotton picking game

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Anonymous wrote:I litwerally can't wait until she get hosed for residency fraud.


Don't hold your breath.
My money is on it not happening.


They can't stonewall the question. All Fraud needs to be investigated. She lives in Maryland. Her car is registered in MD, her voter registration is in MD.

She's gonna get it. A handful of us on our bock wrote Miyares. Lets see what that does. He's not going to take a hit for this clown.


How do you know she lives in MD, car registered there and voter registration there?

and even if she does maybe the father is an Arlington resident?


JFC. Read the thread moron.


I did thanks and I didn't see any actual proof or actual knowledge. So my question stands.


Well, I have personal knowledge because we were at that daycare for six years with multiple children. Hundreds of other parents in APS were/are too. But if you need actual proof for yourself, go look on the Arlington Court system page look up her name and you’ll see all of her traffic citations, which list her home address in Maryland.

I’ll tell you she was not an easy person to deal with. She was the account manager and I’ll never forget the day when a fellow parent called and said their kid was sick (day checks were due- this was before any electronic system with implemented there) and could they just bring the check when their child was better? She said sure. They bring it when the child returns then they get a late fee. They said hey remember you said we could bring the check later because our kid was sick and she said I told you it was ok to bring the check I didn’t say I would not charge you a late fee. 🙄

That’s really not proof.


Home address on a legal document is not proof? 😂

Not when it was written by a cop who probably had very little education and who knows what he was relying on when he wrote it.


What? LOL? There are like 6 traffic citations from different dates ALL with the same address. It comes from your DRIVERS LICENCE. You're nuts.

Was her drivers license up to date? Are you sure it’s not someone with the same or similar name?


If that’s the case she’s cheating on her taxes and insurance. Registration is supposed to be updated within 6 months of moving.
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Person who said cotton balls should never be used in schools (use chalk for your snowmen!!) is now asking AEM if anyone’s interested in teaching French next year. Her kid’s at Gunston. Can’t make this stuff up.

Who would sign up for that job (or any job at Gunston) now?!
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Anonymous wrote:Person who said cotton balls should never be used in schools (use chalk for your snowmen!!) is now asking AEM if anyone’s interested in teaching French next year. Her kid’s at Gunston. Can’t make this stuff up.

Who would sign up for that job (or any job at Gunston) now?!


I had the same thought, SMDH!
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Anonymous wrote:Person who said cotton balls should never be used in schools (use chalk for your snowmen!!) is now asking AEM if anyone’s interested in teaching French next year. Her kid’s at Gunston. Can’t make this stuff up.

Who would sign up for that job (or any job at Gunston) now?!



You can’t make this stuff up. They destroyed the last teacher’s, a POC, career for using cotton balls in a minute-to-win-it game. Nobody is going to step in to that mess if they have ANY other options.
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I recently got approved a substitute, and after reading about this whole debacle, no way in hell.
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Serious question: is cotton such a trigger that it shouldn’t ever be used in any craft or activity now?
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Anonymous wrote:Serious question: is cotton such a trigger that it shouldn’t ever be used in any craft or activity now?


It should definitely never be used in schools going forward. Others I’ve spoken with are incredulous that it is in fact still used in schools in this day and age.
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Yep. And we encourage this damn nonsense.
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Anonymous wrote:Serious question: is cotton such a trigger that it shouldn’t ever be used in any craft or activity now?


It should definitely never be used in schools going forward. Others I’ve spoken with are incredulous that it is in fact still used in schools in this day and age.


It’s unbelievable that cotton balls are still sold at Target. Someone should cancel them.
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Anonymous wrote:Serious question: is cotton such a trigger that it shouldn’t ever be used in any craft or activity now?


It should definitely never be used in schools going forward. Other AEM nutjobs are incredulous that it is in fact still used in schools in this day and age.


fixed it for you, S.
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Believe it or not, there was an incident in our school where the art teacher was accused of racism for doing a project with cotton balls. So I actually would say at this point that nobody should use cotton at school. It’s crazy.
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Anonymous wrote: Believe it or not, there was an incident in our school where the art teacher was accused of racism for doing a project with cotton balls. So I actually would say at this point that nobody should use cotton at school. It’s crazy.


That is just flat out ridiculous. Are we not wearing cotton fabric anymore either? No more q-tips? There are real problems with racism in this world but that doesn't make cotton balls racist.
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Anonymous wrote:Does anyone actually know where the teacher is from? What is her ethnic background? Seems like everyone here is speculating.


I have subbed there and I am 90% sure she is northern African/Arab. She is not Black. Or White.
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Anonymous wrote: Believe it or not, there was an incident in our school where the art teacher was accused of racism for doing a project with cotton balls. So I actually would say at this point that nobody should use cotton at school. It’s crazy.


That is just flat out ridiculous. Are we not wearing cotton fabric anymore either? No more q-tips? There are real problems with racism in this world but that doesn't make cotton balls racist.


This makes no sense. Why is cotton more problematic than any other crop grown by enslaved people? The cotton didn’t enslave them, people did. And it’s not even the crop that enslaved people in VA would’ve been forced to grown and tend. We have actually problems, and this just is NOT one, but it’s a convenient excuse to try to shake down our school system. For that reason alone it will likely be banned.
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Should I switch to the synthetic version and use “fiberfill” for our scout crafts now? Half serious, half sarcasm.
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