School board results?

Anonymous
Then don't let your emotions cloud your judgment
Anonymous
The results don't say what party each school board candidate was endorsed by. Are the winners all Democrat-endorsed candidates? Any independents? I only know for my district (Springfield) where the winner, Sandy Anderson, was Democrat endorsed. And I know the at-large are all democrat because I researched all of those.

Anonymous
Another all democratic board
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Another all democratic board

Been discussed for 6 pages, but thank you.
Anonymous
I voted R to keep AAP intact and to stop E3 math. I also voted R to restore normal discipline in schools. I voted R to stop SBG. I voted R to bring back homework. I don’t know many average liberal parents who actually support these efforts when they actually know what they entail. Sadly, most just don’t know about these things in any detail.

Don’t care about any of the culture war issues and voted D elsewhere.
Anonymous
Time to pack up and move to a solid red area where the schools are fantastic. Mississippi? Alabama?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I voted R to keep AAP intact and to stop E3 math. I also voted R to restore normal discipline in schools. I voted R to stop SBG. I voted R to bring back homework. I don’t know many average liberal parents who actually support these efforts when they actually know what they entail. Sadly, most just don’t know about these things in any detail.

Don’t care about any of the culture war issues and voted D elsewhere.


Both my kids have homework - 4th and 7th grade.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Time to pack up and move to a solid red area where the schools are fantastic. Mississippi? Alabama?


Its definitely on my mind to move to an area that I can afford private schools.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I voted R to keep AAP intact and to stop E3 math. I also voted R to restore normal discipline in schools. I voted R to stop SBG. I voted R to bring back homework. I don’t know many average liberal parents who actually support these efforts when they actually know what they entail. Sadly, most just don’t know about these things in any detail.

Don’t care about any of the culture war issues and voted D elsewhere.


Both my kids have homework - 4th and 7th grade.


My 7th grader doesn't.
Anonymous
Come to think of it, there was no homework in 4th either
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Anonymous wrote:Repubs should have stayed away from book banning and crucifying trans kids. As well as slamming equity like it is a slur.

Maybe they would have had a chance.


This.


Until the Republican party as a whole comes to its senses, they are never going to win among an educated population.


They got bold and started saying the quiet part out loud. These are not new opinions. I hope they keep being honest about who they really are. There are no senses to "return" to.


This.

And here is something I also believe -- the amount of nonsense posting on DCUM made me MORE likely to support democrats, not less. The board went to high hell over the past year.


OK, glad to know you so easily dismiss the concerns of others as nonsense.

We will return the favor when you invariably complain about something going on within FCPS in the next four years, courtesy of the same folks (or types) you keep returning to office.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Another all democratic board


It seems like their policies are very popular with the vast majority of voters, despite the incessant far right whinging on this board.
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Anonymous wrote:Repubs should have stayed away from book banning and crucifying trans kids. As well as slamming equity like it is a slur.

Maybe they would have had a chance.


This.


Until the Republican party as a whole comes to its senses, they are never going to win among an educated population.


They got bold and started saying the quiet part out loud. These are not new opinions. I hope they keep being honest about who they really are. There are no senses to "return" to.


This.

And here is something I also believe -- the amount of nonsense posting on DCUM made me MORE likely to support democrats, not less. The board went to high hell over the past year.


OK, glad to know you so easily dismiss the concerns of others as nonsense.

We will return the favor when you invariably complain about something going on within FCPS in the next four years, courtesy of the same folks (or types) you keep returning to office.


It's easy to dismiss mean spirited for right propaganda by those who don't even live in Fairfax county, apparently
Anonymous
Fairfax voters are willingly Baltimoring the schools. Sure, some good pockets will remain, but an increasing number of schools are avoided. People with means are going private or leaving. FR Lunch will continue to rise.

Definition of insanity...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I voted R to keep AAP intact and to stop E3 math. I also voted R to restore normal discipline in schools. I voted R to stop SBG. I voted R to bring back homework. I don’t know many average liberal parents who actually support these efforts when they actually know what they entail. Sadly, most just don’t know about these things in any detail.

Don’t care about any of the culture war issues and voted D elsewhere.


Maybe some R - and R - should have been talking about these issues instead of pronouns and bathrooms and CrImE.
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