Anonymous wrote:LOL, in case there was any question as to which group has the power in this county. Silly FPAC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not to mention the (FCAG) Fairfax County Association of the Gifted urged it's members to write to the school board in protest. FCPS always[i] bows down to this group.
they show up to speak at the Board meetings too
What? Parents advocating for their own students? Really? I am shocked! Who would recommend such a thing?
http://www.fcps.edu/parents/toolkit/index.shtml
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not to mention the (FCAG) Fairfax County Association of the Gifted urged it's members to write to the school board in protest. FCPS always[i] bows down to this group.
they show up to speak at the Board meetings too
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not to mention the (FCAG) Fairfax County Association of the Gifted urged it's members to write to the school board in protest. FCPS always[i] bows down to this group.
they show up to speak at the Board meetings too
Anonymous wrote:Not to mention the (FCAG) Fairfax County Association of the Gifted urged it's members to write to the school board in protest. FCPS always[i] bows down to this group.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't see it as a slap down. It is a memo meant to quell rumors until the established procedure is started.
+1
Anonymous wrote:I don't see it as a slap down. It is a memo meant to quell rumors until the established procedure is started.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL, in case there was any question as to which group has the power in this county. Silly FPAC.
And your point is?
I'm glad she sent out the communication - short, timely and to the point.
Realistically, FPAC provides the School Board with input on planning issues at an earlier point than it otherwise might have received, and it gives the School Board "cover" if it happens to pursue an unpopular course of action that FPAC had recommended or supported. But the FPAC parents are just a handful of local residents with limited time and resources, and a lot of what FPAC comes up with is just a laundry list of priorities and potential changes that haven't been thoroughly vetted.
Anonymous wrote:LOL, in case there was any question as to which group has the power in this county. Silly FPAC.