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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Miyares is suing Fairfax county schools over the scholarship thing [/quote] He’s conducting an investigation that may or may not result in charges. Don’t think anyone has been sued or charged yet over this.[/quote] He’s conducting a politically motivated witch hunt. [/quote]yeah but denying kid’s a chance for scholarships because they aren’t of the right race for your feel good moment is fine . [/quote] Two other schools in FCPS made the same mistake, is there a count for how many schools nation wide forgot to distribute information from a third party? Has VADOE or the attorney general even bothered trying to see if this is wide spread? [/quote] “forgot” 🤦♂️[/quote] Sure, it's totally random that in a state with 132 districts, the state AG has chosen to[b] investigate two that are run by the democrats where state republicans are trying to make inroads based on education[/b]. Just a fluke. I'm sure the rest of the state is doing great, it must be if there are no issues outside of the top two ranked districts in the state. [/quote] Exactly. They are willing to use our kids as pawns in their political games. [/quote] I see Democrats as using kids as pawns in their political games when they announce a commitment to "equal outcomes" that implies, without expressly saying, that merit and hard work matter less than looking for new ways to favor supposedly "marginalized" groups when it comes to allocating educational resources and opportunities. [/quote]
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