There is no benefit in me telling you the name of the school! It’s not going to make a difference to anyone if I name the school. Those who don’t believe me won’t suddenly change their mind, and honestly, I don’t care if anyone believes me or not. I posted and asked if anyone else has seen this and apparently they haven’t. That’s good. I’m glad. To the very kind pp above who suggested I report it, I may just email the teacher as a heads up, that there may be some papers in the folder that weren’t distributed by the school. |
Only 500? We have to do 800 or so. |
| 500 is the oldest and only list |
Have you been in actual Washington DC? There are actual Republicans who live there too. Because, you know, there are actual Republicans. Not to mention a lot of wealth in some places, and people who vote on economic issues and tax cuts.
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800 is ours - or at least that was the number not long ago |
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I haven't read the whole thread, but I'm a teacher who has sent home a sample Republican primary ballot many times.
I'm as liberal as they come. I don't know that I've ever voted for a Republican candidate in my life time. So why Republican? Because of lines. Every primary, I'd take my students to the polls. We'd walk in and see what was going on. But of course, our goal wasn't to interfere with the process, so we'd have to find someone wasn't busy. Usually, in DC, that's the Republicans. Much shorter lines there. So, we'd go, and they'd hand out sample ballots, and talk the kids through the process, which was great. It let my kids see what the ballots look like, which helped them understand the process. Being DC, even the Kindergarteners know whether their parents are Democrats or Republicans. I was always clear that real voters could pick whichever party, and thus line, they wanted, but since we weren't voting, we'd go in the short line so we didn't get in people's ways. I'm confident that I didn't impact a kids' politics by doing this. Even if I was wrong, it seems unlikely that it would stick 13 years down the line. |
Question is..... Is doing this against your school system’s regulations? Because, it appears to be against FCPS regs. |
High school should be a NO PARENT ZONE! |
What's that supposed to mean? Are you saying high schools don't need parent volunteers? Our high school depends on literally hundreds of parent volunteer hours per month for various activities, administrative support, sports teams, etc. Why on earth would a school be a "NO PARENT ZONE?" |
It should also be a "go home folder" free zone too, so I doubt this happened in high school. |
| did I miss OP saying their kid is in HS? |
Read the title. |
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I don't get why OP won't name the school. It's not like she would be outed as the complainer.
It makes me really doubt the veracity. |
I wouldn’t. People rarely name the schools when complaining. Look over the school forums. |
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OP, raise the issue to your principal. They will let you know if its allowed/disallowed. That said, teaching kids about voting is very important. The the hands on activity of touching, reading, and filling out a sample ballot is a critical part of learning about citizenship.
Sincerely, A Liberal |