Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Activists use the school board and school related issues for their political gain. There's no one looking to actually fix the school system in a practical way
The Board clerk for the June 2 meeting sent warnings to parents to not speak on anything but ESSER funds at the meeting, and then the same SB passed a resolution on gun violence at the same meeting. One of the school board members in their bio touts their democrat party work. The only thing transparent about ACPS and the SB is they are a political machine.
Political machine? I think you are giving this weak school board members a little too much credit.
Also - use of the term “democrat party” is a give away for political agenda of the poster. That being said, I don’t know if ACPS is fixable since there seems to be a lack of political will for viable change candidates to either run or win.
Not the PP but why is it a problem to use that term?
The political party’s name is Democratic Party but GOP/FoxNews types like to say “democrat” to disparage. It’s a winking-nodding dog-whistle term, kind of like “woke.” It’s used intentionally but then they play dumb about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Activists use the school board and school related issues for their political gain. There's no one looking to actually fix the school system in a practical way
The Board clerk for the June 2 meeting sent warnings to parents to not speak on anything but ESSER funds at the meeting, and then the same SB passed a resolution on gun violence at the same meeting. One of the school board members in their bio touts their democrat party work. The only thing transparent about ACPS and the SB is they are a political machine.
Political machine? I think you are giving this weak school board members a little too much credit.
Also - use of the term “democrat party” is a give away for political agenda of the poster. That being said, I don’t know if ACPS is fixable since there seems to be a lack of political will for viable change candidates to either run or win.
Not the PP but why is it a problem to use that term?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Activists use the school board and school related issues for their political gain. There's no one looking to actually fix the school system in a practical way
The Board clerk for the June 2 meeting sent warnings to parents to not speak on anything but ESSER funds at the meeting, and then the same SB passed a resolution on gun violence at the same meeting. One of the school board members in their bio touts their democrat party work. The only thing transparent about ACPS and the SB is they are a political machine.
Political machine? I think you are giving this weak school board members a little too much credit.
Also - use of the term “democrat party” is a give away for political agenda of the poster. That being said, I don’t know if ACPS is fixable since there seems to be a lack of political will for viable change candidates to either run or win.
Anonymous wrote:And if you are critical and tried to get involved with the school PTA, the PTAC, without ever speaking to you (as is in never met you), will coordinate a campaign and send unhinged emails to the school's principal calling you racist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Activists use the school board and school related issues for their political gain. There's no one looking to actually fix the school system in a practical way
The Board clerk for the June 2 meeting sent warnings to parents to not speak on anything but ESSER funds at the meeting, and then the same SB passed a resolution on gun violence at the same meeting. One of the school board members in their bio touts their democrat party work. The only thing transparent about ACPS and the SB is they are a political machine.
Political machine? I think you are giving this weak school board members a little too much credit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Activists use the school board and school related issues for their political gain. There's no one looking to actually fix the school system in a practical way
The Board clerk for the June 2 meeting sent warnings to parents to not speak on anything but ESSER funds at the meeting, and then the same SB passed a resolution on gun violence at the same meeting. One of the school board members in their bio touts their democrat party work. The only thing transparent about ACPS and the SB is they are a political machine.
Anonymous wrote:I think we will get our contracts this week and if I remember correctly the timing is pretty normal. We did get an email about it so I guess some people are concerned. I am pretty happy about the step and the mra(or whatever it’s called).
Anonymous wrote:Activists use the school board and school related issues for their political gain. There's no one looking to actually fix the school system in a practical way
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you new here? Any criticism of ACPS is racist.
This. Also, any criticism of the superintendent is racist.
Anonymous wrote:Are you new here? Any criticism of ACPS is racist.