And you wonder why democrats get painted as performative elitists. Keep carrying that water, we wouldn’t have it any other way from a FCPS cult member. |
| I will be shocked if we see the maps today. It will most likely be Monday morning. |
| Do we think the FCPS employee furiously posting in this thread right now is getting paid overtime? Because, id rather she work on getting the maps released since they were supposed to be out last night and the first meeting is on Monday. |
You misused “a” instead of “an” again. |
| they need to send an email out to the community on what’s going on and when we can truly expect them. and then at least move mondays meeting |
I don’t work in the map department. I’m the assistant deputy vice administrative section chief of the spider remediation and mitigation department. |
My money is someone finally realized they need to tie KAA into it or else this iteration just be a massive waste of time for half the county. Though, maybe I give them too much credit. |
Monday is a federal holiday. My bet is Tuesday, with the Robinson meeting getting moved to next week |
I agree that is a possibility. Here is another: Who ultimately approves or disapproves the changes? The School Board Who is going to be blamed for boundary changes? The School Board. I think that is the hold up. I find it very difficult to believe that this is "hands off" by the School Board. Hiring a third "independent" party was appealing to them, but when the rubber meets the road, it is their vote. And, they may all have differing desires with this. Some will be concerned about their own political fallout. Some may be totally obsessed with equity. Others may be concerned about their own neighborhoods. Some may just want to rubber stamp THRU. It will be easier for them to vote for it if THRU gives them what THEY want--not what BRAC wants. My vote for the holdup: the School Board members |
| Maybe 5pm today |
FCPS “sheep” here and I agree! That said, I’m still not believing this is some vast conspiracy. Yes, some SNAFU happened to prevent the release of the maps, but I honestly can’t see the conspiracy. |
So True said it would be ready by yesterday and they weren’t. Another fail for True Fcps didn’t test the tool before yesterday’s deployment. Another fail for fcps. Tool is fine, map itself still wrong. Another fail for True. Pick one of the above or come up with another failure? One absolute failure - yet another communication issue by Reid. She had no problem sending worthless nonstop emails about Hayfield (all around massive massive fail for FCPS) but can’t send out a quick one on this? |
| I’m sure the School Board is the hold up! I’m sure they are the ones really making the decisions. |
Who would you prefer make the decisions? |
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^^^^ Hey to all of the FCPS employees here, this where you need to post an update about the site. Edit this text. You know, at the link that was sent to 280000 families. This stuff isn’t rocket science. |