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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Brabrand screwed up. The 10/1 meeting was cancelled, the 10/2 meeting was cancelled, and SB members are now telling people this will drag out for months. [/quote] And TJ continues to suck up all of the oxygen in the room. Just decide and MOVE ON to getting the other 99% of students some semblance of an education. [/quote] Like I said, this will have to be addressed by legislature now since Brabrand has annoyed other jurisdictions. [/quote] Brabrand has annoyed other jurisdictions, but it doesn't require action by the state legislature. Quoting yourself when you're wrong is just doubling down on stupid. [/quote] The other jurisdictions are demanding regional governing board be set up as required by the applicable laws and regulations and any waivers will not work anymore since other jurisdictions will object to further waivers. As long as jurisdictions cannot agree on the new admissions system, the state has to step in and the legislature will have to pass a law and the governor will have to sign it. [/quote] Please stop. If Qarni wants a regional governing board, he'll tell FCPS to go ahead and form one with LCPS, PWCPS, etc. That is already contemplated under state law. Or, alternatively, he could continue to exempt FCPS from any requirement to form one. Neither action requires the state legislature to pass a law, although the legislature could always step in and pass new laws affecting the Governor's Schools. However, the suggestion that other jurisdictions have veto rights over TJ's future that can only be resolved by passing a bill is incorrect. [/quote]
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