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Reply to "Four Questions to Ask During Next Year's School Board Election"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Questions 1, 2, and 4 are invalid. They make you sound like an OpenFCPSer. 1&2: FCPS is not a club for parents, students, and teachers. We live in a community where all can participate. [/quote] True. But some stakeholders are more vested in others and [b]it raises questions. If they are not an employee, student, or family member WHY are they so interested in being around someone else's child? [/b]There are bad actors out there and we want to keep kids safe.[/quote] Whoa. Seriously? [/quote] The question should be asked. If they are not an employee, a relative, or caregiver, WHY are they interested and seek access to children? Some may have legitimate answers. [/quote] What on earth are you talking about? These people are running for School Board, not to be a middle-school gym teacher who insists on personally handing out the towels. Many current members need to be unseated because their decisions and priorities as School Board members have been consistently bad, but this type of innuendo will only rally people to their defense. [/quote]. There was a post making an assertion that FCPS is not a club for parents, teachers, and students. Those are the most vested stakeholders. There are gay couples with children. That’s not the issue. We have a SB member who is just the partner of teacher and his highest level of education is high school. THAT’s the issue. That is a reason why we are seeing disastrous student progress being covered up with distracting social issues.[/quote]
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