
Yeah, no. Other than Omeish losing, they have shifted way to the left His first term, McElvan was the far left guy. He is basically the same guy minus the prom dates with high school girls, but now he is the member farthest to the right on the school board. They are definitely more to the left than last time. They jist don't have Omeish's crazy antics to draw atrention to it |
You have no clue what you’re talking about. But I guess to a Republican, anyone to the left of Atilla the Hun is “left”. |
No, but you did not communicate that in your previous post. That is understandable. Sometimes we don't fully convey what we mean. I have occasionally read over a post, even a short one, before putting it up and realized I had to edit it to avoid misunderstanding. Thank you for explaining. |
Keeping girls/women's spaces for girls and women is not attacking trans kids. This sort of rhetoric is part of why the dems lost the presidency. However like I said, everyone weighed their pros and cons, placed their bets and now have to deal with the outcome. I am sure there were at least some democrats who thought ensuring access for trans girls to girls' spaces WAS more important than staying in their school/high school pyramid. They win because the situation shook out in their favor. |
bbu Yes. And, keeping "Gender Queer" out of schools is not "book banning." But, it does seem the LGBQT lobby is very powerful. Just look at the boundary committee and the FLE committee. Overrepresented. |
While I appreciate that everything is speculation until it is announced, the SB’s actions make people very nervous about what will be announced and whether there will be any real opportunity to change anything after the “proposal” is announced. The general sentiment appears to be that FCPS will be unwilling to deviate at all from what is announced. There is also a sentiment that the SB wants everyone to calm down and wait until it is too late to act. I am not going to wait to act. Unless there is an announcement of some kind of pause in the process coupled with a clear statement about the scope of shifts for 2026/2027 being limited to emergency shifts based on extreme overcapacity, you would be a fool to “wait and see.” |
Shifted to the center? Could have fooled me. I guess your definition of shifting to the center is explicitly mentioning equity slightly less on the advice of counsel. I gotta imagine his job primarily involves just sending out daily emails to the school board saying: “remember, even if you are doing it for equity, you have to pretend it’s something else.” Anyway, only school board shills try to minimize the forthcoming nuclear boundary changes. |
Republicans and their “equity” boogeyman aren’t fooling fairfax voters. You’d be better off sticking with candidates making fun of autistic kids like Harry Jackson did, or auctioning off machine guns like that whacko who ran against Frisch did. Should we talk about the lady who stormed the capitol on January 6 that republicans backed? Or that other lady who lied through her teeth claiming to be “independent”. |
I’m not boasting. I’m resigned to the political realities in the county. And, frankly, underwhelmed by the arguments that there’s a counter-strategy with any meat to it. |
Harry Jackson! I forgot about that guy. He was unhinged. People literally pulled me aside to tell me about him when the GOP was handing out flyers at BTSN. |
I feel like you missed the "mostly" in PP's question... saying every HS pyramid will be affected is not the same as saying every HS pyramid will be affected in equal measure... some will have major changes, some minor ones. I'd say if you live in OR NEAR a split feeder or attendance island, or an area with a particularly long commute to your school (especially if you pass other schools along the way), or a school where you have to shift pyramids (and thus social groups) to attend an AAP center, etc. then you're at higher risk. Note the "or near" part is really important, as to fix a problem in one area likely has an impact on the neighboring areas and some shuffling occurs, even if YOUR school wasn't the attendance island, split feeder, etc. |
Knowing that the party Dems were lying about the reason for reviewing policy (They all said in work sessions that it was about "One Fairfax") it would be interesting to find this (video? email? text message? whatever) of Harry Jackson "making fun" of kids for being autistic. etc. It will indeed also be interesting to see how voters respond to the apparent disparity in what they themselves see as fairness and what the local Democrats (politicians and activists) view as fairness. |
A rational, reasonable, and coherent thought. Prepared to be attacked as a “school board shill” by the DCUM brain trust. |
Do you have a link to that? Also, here’s your receipts to Harry Jackson being a vile human. You can stop the gaslighting now. https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/fairfax-county-school-board-candidates-leave-race-after-laughing-at-student/3149572/ |
Karl Frisch cried regularly in office in his first term and got sworn in on a stack of sexually explicit books featuring sex acts involving minors, and you want to harp on Harry Jackson being unhinged? He was wacky, too, but he wouldn’t be wasting our money on a Dunn Loring boondoggle or shepherding along destructive boundary changes. They don’t come any worse than Frisch, and the day that freak finally leaves and goes back to California will be a cause for celebration. |