Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is this woman thinking--someone will wave a magic wand and the school will be fine? I have been to Bailey's, but I doubt Penny Gross has or she would doing everything to help solve the overcrowding. For any county official to sit there and do nothing is unacceptable.
+10000
She wants to be Chair of the Board of Supervisors. Best to help out her own district first before seeking higher office.
Anonymous wrote:What is this woman thinking--someone will wave a magic wand and the school will be fine? I have been to Bailey's, but I doubt Penny Gross has or she would doing everything to help solve the overcrowding. For any county official to sit there and do nothing is unacceptable.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting article here on Bailey's that suggests Bailey's parents should be picketing the offices of the local supervisor, Penny Gross, for her lack of help and cooperation to date in finding a solution to the overcrowding at Bailey's:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/fairfax-schools-official-dean-tistadt-retires-with-one-regret/2013/01/06/e1b8c284-503f-11e2-839d-d54cc6e49b63_story.html?hpid=z4
I do not understand how officials like Gross support applications to rezone land near Bailey's for more houses, and seem to welcome all the immigrants, but then are MIA when the School Board asks for their help in finding places for the new schools that are inevitably needed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't being in the Baileys Crossroads area itself immersion enough?
That's kind of putz-y. Some people want their kids to learn Spanish, and merely being an English speaker in an area with a large Hispanic population does not get you there.
Oh Captain Obvious, let me help you out: I assume the poster was simply referring to the insane level of Hispanic saturation in the area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't being in the Baileys Crossroads area itself immersion enough?
That's kind of putz-y. Some people want their kids to learn Spanish, and merely being an English speaker in an area with a large Hispanic population does not get you there.
Anonymous wrote:Isn't being in the Baileys Crossroads area itself immersion enough?
Anonymous wrote:Isn't being in the Baileys Crossroads area itself immersion enough?
Anonymous wrote:I have no idea about their immersion program, but I do know that Bailey's is the most overcrowded school in the county. I think it is at 160% capacity. I imagine that will limit how many students they allow into the immersion program as well as the magnet program. I also imagine that this will affect class size, playground space, specials space,etc. Could be a fantastic program, but these things are important too. But again, I'm just speculating...