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Reply to "Which ACPS board candidates have kids attending ACPS schools?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We need city council members to have children in the schools as well. I actually think that's more important as they are the ones approving all the decisions (ex. land, sros) and the budget.[/quote] We do have CC members with kids in the schools. It doesn't change their positions on these issues. They believe in no policing in the schools. And Chapman is a bio teacher in Fairfax...he is still against SROs and the weapons screening. This is what they believe is right. Also - when are those weapons screeners going into place? I thought the timeline was early May. [/quote] There are only 2 CC members with children in the schools. Chapman may be a teacher for a different district, but he doesn't have kids in the ACPS schools. [/quote] His child is too young for ACPS but I believe he intends to send him when he’s old enough [/quote] I wouldn't bet on that. He attended a local private school as a kid. Also, he's not a teacher--he has an admin type job.[/quote] He attended ACPS until upper school when he got a scholarship to a local k-12. He grew up in the berg in old town. He has said he intends to send his son to ACPS[/quote] Interesting. Last weekend, he (and Wilson) were apparently confused that there needs to be another high school. Chapman apparently cited having two football teams as a major concern and barrier to having two high schools.[/quote] Are these guys really that dense and clueless? Having a second high school would give so many more kids a chance to participate in sports, clubs, performing arts, and other extracurriculars. Additional opportunities for involvement would likely alleviate at least some of the behavioral challenges of the one high school model.[/quote] It seems clear to me that acps values having a deep bench over more chances for kids to participate.[/quote]
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