In 1990, there were 130k students.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The five regions used to be nine that roughly mimicked the magisterial districts. Garza did that change.
I am old enough to remember when it used to be 4 "areas" back in the 90s.
Anonymous wrote:If it's true Region 2 will be split, it seems likely that all the attacks on TJ would be the cause. The extra attention needed to address and manage TJ was overwhelming administrative resources meant to be shared with the five other pyramids of Region 2.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, simply amazing, instead of reducing the number of regions and reducing the costs associated with layers of middle management FCPS chooses to add to the bureaucracy taking more funds away from the front line.
Is it any wonder that students and teachers are leaving FCPS.
It's a cost-neutral move.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, simply amazing, instead of reducing the number of regions and reducing the costs associated with layers of middle management FCPS chooses to add to the bureaucracy taking more funds away from the front line.
Is it any wonder that students and teachers are leaving FCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Dr Reid announced a new region that michelle boyd will oversee. What schools could this new region have?
Anonymous wrote:Wow, simply amazing, instead of reducing the number of regions and reducing the costs associated with layers of middle management FCPS chooses to add to the bureaucracy taking more funds away from the front line.
Is it any wonder that students and teachers are leaving FCPS.
Anonymous wrote:The five regions used to be nine that roughly mimicked the magisterial districts. Garza did that change.