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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I went to the VPR website to search for previous articles that reporter Michael Pope may have done about ACPS. It doesn't appear that he's every shown the slightest interest in ACPS. Very odd that the Virginia Education Association hosts VPR's search engine and archives? FYI - according to VEA's website:Established in 1863, VEA is a Union dedicated to advancing quality instruction and curriculum, adequate funding, and excellent working conditions for Virginia public employees. It seems odd. Maybe it's an poorly placed ad that makes it appear that way? Anyway, it doesn't look like Pope has every shown an interest in ACPS before this. Although his teacher's union (VEA's word not mine) connection reveals the sudden interest. He had no interest about a cover up of an alleged gang rape, Hutchings' blaming ACPS parent's who kept their kids in the system for the learning gap while he pulled his own kid out of ACPS for an open private school (to be fair the WaPo was scooped by the high school reporters on this too), Hutchings' shady promotion of his book and co-author (ACPS refused to answer parent questions about how that was funded), how Hutchings treated anyone at central office who didn't agree with him and the sorry state of ACPS in general. Pope was ok when every survey of ACPS parents for the last five years showed an enormous problem with transparency and communication. No questions about why the School Board Chair sends her kids to private school? While Pope identifies a worthy topic (but not a new one, this kind of top heavy shift has been going on for years nationally), I can't work up much emotion for a reporter who is suddenly outraged that ACPS and the School Board won't talk to him. If that's what he's clutching his pearls over, he can sit down. Parents have been shut out and treated poorly for years. [/quote] Michael Pope also has written for years for the Alexandria Gazette Packet and other papers owned by the common parent of that paper about a variety of Alexandria, regional, and state issues. He has written about ACPS for that paper. http://m.alexandriagazette.com/news/2021/jul/08/baby-bust/ http://m.alexandriagazette.com/news/2019/oct/04/more-students-few-dollars-alexandria/ http://m.alexandriagazette.com/news/2014/jul/10/new-beginning-failiing-school/ http://m.alexandriagazette.com/news/2014/jun/05/poverty-classroom-low-income-students/ http://m.alexandriagazette.com/news/2014/mar/27/new-superintendent-hopes-cut-numbers-suspensions/ http://m.alexandriagazette.com/news/2014/mar/06/alexandria-school-board-selects-interim-leader/ http://m.alexandriagazette.com/news/2014/jan/08/twisted-psychology/ http://m.alexandriagazette.com/news/2013/dec/18/alexandria-schools-see-rising-poverty-classroom/ http://m.alexandriagazette.com/news/2013/sep/05/morton-sherman-era-draws-dramatic-close/ Since he is an established reporter, I am not sure why you think he lacks standing to question ACPS’s current press policies. [/quote]
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