Anonymous wrote:Can someone tell me about Baird's consulting firm? I can't find the website online anywhere. It makes me think she has one client and is really a SAHM and just made herself look like a business owner for the election.
What does Rief do? SAHM too? What is Greene's job? Independent consultant? Are these people just independently wealthy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone please link the podcast location for Ignacio interview?
That really was an awful moment. I remember hearing it on the podcast and feeling disgusted, then really disappointed she got elected.
Anonymous wrote:Can someone tell me about Baird's consulting firm? I can't find the website online anywhere. It makes me think she has one client and is really a SAHM and just made herself look like a business owner for the election.
What does Rief do? SAHM too? What is Greene's job? Independent consultant? Are these people just independently wealthy?
Anonymous wrote:Can someone please link the podcast location for Ignacio interview?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you this the school board is doing?
District A:
Greene-really nice person, well liked. I don't see her doing much. She is currently vice chair.
Reif-seems most in touch with the constituents. Would like to see her speak up more and use her voice.
Bailey-except for the metal detectors, he barely speaks. Seems disengaged. No doubt a great community volunteer. Have beef with him since he sided with Hutchings about not talking to the media or constituents. Thought he didn't do much on city council and says a lot that he didn't get reelected.
District B:
Ignacio-had a lot of insight about the budget process and advocating for students and teachers. Agree with everything regarding school safety.
Booz-find her really unresponsive and a conflict of interest with her job. Was impressed when she spoke up against Hutchings' censorship but I don't see her doing much.
Baird-she seems very responsive to constituents. Her comments on the metal detectors appearance, I think was meant to mean that it didn't make students and teachers feel like they were in a prison, but it came off as fluffy. I think she is on the SB for the right reasons but a little too PC.
District C:
Alderton-has to go. No kids in ACPS (send to Catholic school). Works for a charter network. Laughs at parents and teachers making public comment. The fact she is chair is an embarassment.
Elnoubi-speaks up. appreciate his stance on security despite it not being his own personal views. doesn't respond to constituents' emails but seems well researched and prepared at meetings.
Harris-seems to miss a lot of meetings and votes. Didn't respond to constituents about PH and ST issues.
Green will be hired to work at Hutchings grifty consulting firm (she & Alderton helped him on his church book tour). In the last election, she complained that ACPS curriculum is racist. Ignoring that she'd been on the school board for the previous years and had a say in curriculum.
Reif - She's a mouse. For years I've watched for her reaction when Hutching and other SB members trash parents...she doesn't care. Seems supportive of doxxing from her facebook likes.
Ignacio appeared on that vapid Alexandria Dem women's podcast where they all drink and said that all the hispanics would vote for her because of her married name. They all had a good, racist laugh over that.
Booze is absolutely conflicted but AFT is working to get their employees on school boards nationally. Her boss worked hard to keep schools closed even past the point of what the CDC and the Biden Administration wanted. She achieved nothing the last time she was on the board and came off as a complete lightweight.
Baird - really disappointing. Was so eager to be part of the establishment club. Her own children's ACPS school is spiraling. My bet is she doesn't run again and puts the kids in private. She'll hang out with all her private school parent friends and whine about how hard it was being on the school board. Scrubbed her campaign website. She used to want transparency and better communication from ACPS. Not anymore. Also owns an equity consulting firm. Maybe she can merge it with her bestie Greg's consulting firm.
Alderton will also head to Hutchings consultancy. Maybe they can get matching leather jackets and have pictures taken together. Hates parents. If you've ever been vocal about ACPS' failings, FOIA your name sometime in connection to Alderton.
Anonymous wrote:How do you this the school board is doing?
District A:
Greene-really nice person, well liked. I don't see her doing much. She is currently vice chair.
Reif-seems most in touch with the constituents. Would like to see her speak up more and use her voice.
Bailey-except for the metal detectors, he barely speaks. Seems disengaged. No doubt a great community volunteer. Have beef with him since he sided with Hutchings about not talking to the media or constituents. Thought he didn't do much on city council and says a lot that he didn't get reelected.
District B:
Ignacio-had a lot of insight about the budget process and advocating for students and teachers. Agree with everything regarding school safety.
Booz-find her really unresponsive and a conflict of interest with her job. Was impressed when she spoke up against Hutchings' censorship but I don't see her doing much.
Baird-she seems very responsive to constituents. Her comments on the metal detectors appearance, I think was meant to mean that it didn't make students and teachers feel like they were in a prison, but it came off as fluffy. I think she is on the SB for the right reasons but a little too PC.
District C:
Alderton-has to go. No kids in ACPS (send to Catholic school). Works for a charter network. Laughs at parents and teachers making public comment. The fact she is chair is an embarassment.
Elnoubi-speaks up. appreciate his stance on security despite it not being his own personal views. doesn't respond to constituents' emails but seems well researched and prepared at meetings.
Harris-seems to miss a lot of meetings and votes. Didn't respond to constituents about PH and ST issues.
Anonymous wrote:This is a direct quote from Alderton:
What is being relayed here tonight — should it have been relayed sooner or later — is that that is a facility and only an example of one of many that is not meeting the actual needs of what we would like Chance for Change to be.
If we’re going to be candid, I think a lot of times we talk about a lot of things other than the actual education of the kids. Maybe a solution we need to get to is all of us, every single one of us, talking more about the education of the kids because we get bogged down in so many different things. If we don’t talk about that, I don’t know how that’s going to change. We get bogged down in facilities we get bogged down in philosophies, but we got to understand the educational needs of these kids and I will tear up right here because of it.
You know one thing I always say: what is the number one thing that the slave master wanted to keep away from the slave? A book. The ability to read. We have fought in this community about everything other than that. What I would say is: yes, let’s talk about all the things, but we gotta figure this out.