FCPS NEW SUPERINTENDENT : Michelle Reid

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Anonymous wrote:I have been in a position to work with NAACP leadership, or should I say try to work with them, on a variety of educational issues. My experience has been there is no reasonable discussion, as they have their mind set on perceptions and not realities. And whatever the national trend is that is how everything is perceived, without any real exploration of what is in front of them. There are many adjustments to policies I favor, and wanted to explore real data and develop plans. They wanted nothing to do with it. They have all the answers on hiring, school discipline, adjustments to funding, etc. Ad hominem attacks are what they offered when a real conversation and collaboration were offered. They force themselves into the room, but marginalize themselves because if one does not agree with every premise, they are dismissed. And I was a dues paying member of the NAACP for many years, so my goals were not disimilar to theirs.


I'm just saying, it sounds like you had your mind set on certain end results or positions too. So that goes both ways.


+1000. She definitely has a strong bias towards appointing Reid and declaring "mission accomplished."

And I get how Reid might seem qualified, depending on what boxes you think you need to check. I happen to think she'd be a disaster because she's clearly heavily invested in "equity" and "anti-racist" initiatives that rely heavily on babble and reject the idea of academic merit, and has no experience with a large school system that has the day-to-day operating challenges that FCPS faces (and Brabrand mostly ignored for the last five years).

If she were to step aside, and FCPS were to go back to the drawing board, that would be far preferable to hiring someone who's not right for the job simply because they have a timeline.


+1.
If Michelle Reid becomes the new FCPS Superintendent, to stop the current school board atrocities and to bring some needed balance, Governor Youngqin ought to help us the same way he is with LCPS. We can’t afford another year of the same!

https://wjla.com/news/crisis-in-the-classroom/glenn-youngkin-amends-bill-puts-loudoun-county-school-board-members-ballot-november
Anonymous
Sinclair Broadcasting’s “Crisis in the Classroom” segments are part of the right wing political campaign.
Anonymous
Youngkin is appointing a DeVos staffer to be deputy secretary of education. We don’t need his “help” in Fairfax as we value our public schools and aren’t trying to destroy them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have been in a position to work with NAACP leadership, or should I say try to work with them, on a variety of educational issues. My experience has been there is no reasonable discussion, as they have their mind set on perceptions and not realities. And whatever the national trend is that is how everything is perceived, without any real exploration of what is in front of them. There are many adjustments to policies I favor, and wanted to explore real data and develop plans. They wanted nothing to do with it. They have all the answers on hiring, school discipline, adjustments to funding, etc. Ad hominem attacks are what they offered when a real conversation and collaboration were offered. They force themselves into the room, but marginalize themselves because if one does not agree with every premise, they are dismissed. And I was a dues paying member of the NAACP for many years, so my goals were not disimilar to theirs.


I'm just saying, it sounds like you had your mind set on certain end results or positions too. So that goes both ways.


+1000. She definitely has a strong bias towards appointing Reid and declaring "mission accomplished."

And I get how Reid might seem qualified, depending on what boxes you think you need to check. I happen to think she'd be a disaster because she's clearly heavily invested in "equity" and "anti-racist" initiatives that rely heavily on babble and reject the idea of academic merit, and has no experience with a large school system that has the day-to-day operating challenges that FCPS faces (and Brabrand mostly ignored for the last five years).

If she were to step aside, and FCPS were to go back to the drawing board, that would be far preferable to hiring someone who's not right for the job simply because they have a timeline.


+1.
If Michelle Reid becomes the new FCPS Superintendent, to stop the current school board atrocities and to bring some needed balance, Governor Youngqin ought to help us the same way he is with LCPS. We can’t afford another year of the same!

https://wjla.com/news/crisis-in-the-classroom/glenn-youngkin-amends-bill-puts-loudoun-county-school-board-members-ballot-november


DP. I'm not thrilled with someone from the Pacific Northwest but I'm even less thrilled with Youngkin's meddling. He's the governor, not Loudoun County's nanny.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sinclair Broadcasting’s “Crisis in the Classroom” segments are part of the right wing political campaign.


Buying local new stations, keeping the same anchors, but running pieces that push their narrative was one of the smartest moves conservative media has ever made. No one thinks their local newsman is Tucker Carlson, but that station is owned by a parent company just as conservative as Foxnews and just as determined to shape debate.
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Why are they letting outside organizations bully candidates into recusing themselves? The school board needs to carry out its responsibility to the taxpayers and make its own decisions in the best interest of the district. This nonsense has to stop.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have been in a position to work with NAACP leadership, or should I say try to work with them, on a variety of educational issues. My experience has been there is no reasonable discussion, as they have their mind set on perceptions and not realities. And whatever the national trend is that is how everything is perceived, without any real exploration of what is in front of them. There are many adjustments to policies I favor, and wanted to explore real data and develop plans. They wanted nothing to do with it. They have all the answers on hiring, school discipline, adjustments to funding, etc. Ad hominem attacks are what they offered when a real conversation and collaboration were offered. They force themselves into the room, but marginalize themselves because if one does not agree with every premise, they are dismissed. And I was a dues paying member of the NAACP for many years, so my goals were not disimilar to theirs.


I'm just saying, it sounds like you had your mind set on certain end results or positions too. So that goes both ways.


+1000. She definitely has a strong bias towards appointing Reid and declaring "mission accomplished."

And I get how Reid might seem qualified, depending on what boxes you think you need to check. I happen to think she'd be a disaster because she's clearly heavily invested in "equity" and "anti-racist" initiatives that rely heavily on babble and reject the idea of academic merit, and has no experience with a large school system that has the day-to-day operating challenges that FCPS faces (and Brabrand mostly ignored for the last five years).

If she were to step aside, and FCPS were to go back to the drawing board, that would be far preferable to hiring someone who's not right for the job simply because they have a timeline.


+1.
If Michelle Reid becomes the new FCPS Superintendent, to stop the current school board atrocities and to bring some needed balance, Governor Youngqin ought to help us the same way he is with LCPS. We can’t afford another year of the same!

https://wjla.com/news/crisis-in-the-classroom/glenn-youngkin-amends-bill-puts-loudoun-county-school-board-members-ballot-november


It's a hell of a precedent he set. I wonder what republicans will think with a democratic governor uses it against republican elected officials down the road.
Anonymous
Cruzado wrote:Why are they letting outside organizations bully candidates into recusing themselves? The school board needs to carry out its responsibility to the taxpayers and make its own decisions in the best interest of the district. This nonsense has to stop.


The NAACP’s actions were atrocious but the candidate had withdrawn before their stupid stunt. Likely when she was not offered the job. Poor Logan got outed and now has to deal with the aftermath at her own district for nothing. She should sue the NAACP for tortious interference with employment.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have been in a position to work with NAACP leadership, or should I say try to work with them, on a variety of educational issues. My experience has been there is no reasonable discussion, as they have their mind set on perceptions and not realities. And whatever the national trend is that is how everything is perceived, without any real exploration of what is in front of them. There are many adjustments to policies I favor, and wanted to explore real data and develop plans. They wanted nothing to do with it. They have all the answers on hiring, school discipline, adjustments to funding, etc. Ad hominem attacks are what they offered when a real conversation and collaboration were offered. They force themselves into the room, but marginalize themselves because if one does not agree with every premise, they are dismissed. And I was a dues paying member of the NAACP for many years, so my goals were not disimilar to theirs.


I'm just saying, it sounds like you had your mind set on certain end results or positions too. So that goes both ways.


+1000. She definitely has a strong bias towards appointing Reid and declaring "mission accomplished."

And I get how Reid might seem qualified, depending on what boxes you think you need to check. I happen to think she'd be a disaster because she's clearly heavily invested in "equity" and "anti-racist" initiatives that rely heavily on babble and reject the idea of academic merit, and has no experience with a large school system that has the day-to-day operating challenges that FCPS faces (and Brabrand mostly ignored for the last five years).

If she were to step aside, and FCPS were to go back to the drawing board, that would be far preferable to hiring someone who's not right for the job simply because they have a timeline.


+1.
If Michelle Reid becomes the new FCPS Superintendent, to stop the current school board atrocities and to bring some needed balance, Governor Youngqin ought to help us the same way he is with LCPS. We can’t afford another year of the same!

https://wjla.com/news/crisis-in-the-classroom/glenn-youngkin-amends-bill-puts-loudoun-county-school-board-members-ballot-november


It's a hell of a precedent he set. I wonder what republicans will think with a democratic governor uses it against republican elected officials down the road.


+1 You have no understanding of what kind of pushback there would be to this sort of authoritarian "help" here. We are a democracy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Youngkin is appointing a DeVos staffer to be deputy secretary of education. We don’t need his “help” in Fairfax as we value our public schools and aren’t trying to destroy them.


Yet it was under the 12-0 Democratic School Board that:

* Schools were closed for extended period
* Test scores declined
* Depression among students shot up
* Parents pulled over 10,000 kids out of FCPS
* Upending TJ admissions during a pandemic became a top priority and resulted in litigation all the way to the Supreme Court
* Foolish decisions with FCPS's limited capital funds were made
* Overcrowding at numerous schools went largely or wholly unaddressed
* IB programs with only 2-5% of seniors on track to receive IB diplomas go unexamined
* No candidates truly qualified to lead FCPS emerged to become the next Superintendent

You don't have to like DeVos or agree with everything Youngkin does to conclude this School Board is a dumpster fire.
Anonymous
So vote for different people in 2023. We don’t need Youngkin swooping in with his school choice agenda.
Anonymous
Enrollment is already back to pre-pandemic levels and anxiety and learning gaps for students shot up everywhere due to the pandemic. It’s not just the FCPS response to the pandemic.

You may not like the candidates but they are qualified.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have been in a position to work with NAACP leadership, or should I say try to work with them, on a variety of educational issues. My experience has been there is no reasonable discussion, as they have their mind set on perceptions and not realities. And whatever the national trend is that is how everything is perceived, without any real exploration of what is in front of them. There are many adjustments to policies I favor, and wanted to explore real data and develop plans. They wanted nothing to do with it. They have all the answers on hiring, school discipline, adjustments to funding, etc. Ad hominem attacks are what they offered when a real conversation and collaboration were offered. They force themselves into the room, but marginalize themselves because if one does not agree with every premise, they are dismissed. And I was a dues paying member of the NAACP for many years, so my goals were not disimilar to theirs.


I'm just saying, it sounds like you had your mind set on certain end results or positions too. So that goes both ways.


+1000. She definitely has a strong bias towards appointing Reid and declaring "mission accomplished."

And I get how Reid might seem qualified, depending on what boxes you think you need to check. I happen to think she'd be a disaster because she's clearly heavily invested in "equity" and "anti-racist" initiatives that rely heavily on babble and reject the idea of academic merit, and has no experience with a large school system that has the day-to-day operating challenges that FCPS faces (and Brabrand mostly ignored for the last five years).

If she were to step aside, and FCPS were to go back to the drawing board, that would be far preferable to hiring someone who's not right for the job simply because they have a timeline.


You took one page from the district's overall site and have decided that because they mention equity, there are no academics and that she has no experience because North Shore is smaller?
Okay--there is another way to look at it. Virginia and Washington state are on par for student's academic achievements and educational rankings (10 and 11). Her district is top 5% in her state, #13 overall of 300+and Fairfax is #6 of 200+. So very close..

Her school district is an amalgamation of two counties, so she knows how to deal with varying needs and differences of a widespread, if not super populous, district.
She was also national superintendent of the year.
All you have presented in your argument so far is "equity babble."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So vote for different people in 2023. We don’t need Youngkin swooping in with his school choice agenda.


I agree, but those voting in 2023 should be aware that the likes of the current School Board made Youngkin's school choice agenda seem far more palatable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Youngkin is appointing a DeVos staffer to be deputy secretary of education. We don’t need his “help” in Fairfax as we value our public schools and aren’t trying to destroy them.


Yet it was under the 12-0 Democratic School Board that:

* Schools were closed for extended period-happened in many red states, too, my friend.
* Test scores declined-declined everywhere
* Depression among students shot up-happened everywhere
* Parents pulled over 10,000 kids out of FCPS-yep.
* Upending TJ admissions during a pandemic became a top priority and resulted in litigation all the way to the Supreme Court-this was on the drawing board before the pandemic and the county can do things at once, you know.
* Foolish decisions with FCPS's limited capital funds were made-don't agree.
* Overcrowding at numerous schools went largely or wholly unaddressed-because how exactly do you expect to fix this? Teacher shortages and tax funding make redistricting and building new schools extremely difficult.
* IB programs with only 2-5% of seniors on track to receive IB diplomas go unexamined--I would have to look into this.
* No candidates truly qualified to lead FCPS emerged to become the next Superintendent-just wrong.

You don't have to like DeVos or agree with everything Youngkin does to conclude this School Board is a dumpster fire.


Here is your problem-while all of this is true to some extent, not everyone, not even the majority, agrees that the SB was responsible, or thinks these are all bad things. Or look at these bullet points without context.
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