Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With the governor's race ending up the way it did, will the FCPS school board now tone down their nonsense out of fear of being kicked out at the next election?
Very cringe because you think you just voted out the school board when in fact you voted for governor.
They did vote out the state board of education. I’m guessing equity won’t be a priority for the incoming board.
This. This is why I voted Youngkin. Whatever it takes to get Atif Qarni to stop imposing new teacher training mandates about equity that don’t do a damn thing to help my kid learn the 3 R’s, science, and non-victim-based social studies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With the governor's race ending up the way it did, will the FCPS school board now tone down their nonsense out of fear of being kicked out at the next election?
Very cringe because you think you just voted out the school board when in fact you voted for governor.
They did vote out the state board of education. I’m guessing equity won’t be a priority for the incoming board.
Anonymous wrote:The short answer is no. But I certainly hope Youngkin spends most of his political capital fighting CRT in schools. That would be a super productive use of it. Better than, say, saving me a penny in grocery tax on an apple.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With the governor's race ending up the way it did, will the FCPS school board now tone down their nonsense out of fear of being kicked out at the next election?
Very cringe because you think you just voted out the school board when in fact you voted for governor.
Anonymous wrote:McAuliffe won Fairfax County by a whopping 65 - 35, so there's no reason for them to not double down.
The state DoE, however, may tread a bit more cautiously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With the governor's race ending up the way it did, will the FCPS school board now tone down their nonsense out of fear of being kicked out at the next election?
Very cringe because you think you just voted out the school board when in fact you voted for governor.
Anonymous wrote:With the governor's race ending up the way it did, will the FCPS school board now tone down their nonsense out of fear of being kicked out at the next election?
Anonymous wrote:I love how republicans run the school board for 50 years and destroy the entire county system and a month after a democratic board gets into office all the problems are their fault.
Anonymous wrote:I love how republicans run the school board for 50 years and destroy the entire county system and a month after a democratic board gets into office all the problems are their fault.
Anonymous wrote:I love how republicans run the school board for 50 years and destroy the entire county system and a month after a democratic board gets into office all the problems are their fault.