Anonymous wrote:A new article on Brabrand's plan: https://thefederalist.com/2020/12/17/nations-no-1-high-school-poised-to-pick-students-based-on-race-not-achievement/
What a mess white people make when they ignore problems for decades and then decide to make amends in a rush with scant concern for the consequences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there a link to watch/listen to the Board Meeting?
There will be links and live streams when the meeting is taking place: https://www.fcps.edu/school-board/school-board-meetings
The sheer amount of time they have chewed up obsessing about the admissions policy to a single high school - TJ - is obscene. It would be outrageous under any circumstances for a school district with 198 schools and centers; it is particularly egregious when kids are not even able to attend schools in-person. And most of their discussions have been about how students should be selected for TJ. Almost no time has been spent evaluating the impact of a change in TJ admissions policy on other schools.
One has to ask whether this nonsense only occurred because Scott Brabrand fears for his job and decided his best shot at getting his contract renewed was to suck up to the School Board members who dislike TJ, but don't have the guts to discontinue the Governor's School program.
I think it's insanely ridiculous as well, and I actually like TJ. The amount of wasted time and resources spent on changing the admissions (yet again) vs putting in hold, keeping it as is for this year, and instead focusing on all the other important issues during this pandemic is absolutely silly.
+1. Save this debate for next year. The vast majority of FCPS families could care less about TJ. Let's focus on priorities.
+1000. We should recall School Board members who don't call out the misguided priorities of Brabrand. As far as I know, McLaughlin may be the only one to have done so.
Alongside the TJ decision tonight is a recommendation to extend Brabrand's contract - look at BoardDocs. The school board members who vote yes could be recall targets for sure. Right now there are recall petitions circling for Cohen, Tholen, and Omeish but I believe Open FCPS Coalation is considering others also.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there a link to watch/listen to the Board Meeting?
There will be links and live streams when the meeting is taking place: https://www.fcps.edu/school-board/school-board-meetings
The sheer amount of time they have chewed up obsessing about the admissions policy to a single high school - TJ - is obscene. It would be outrageous under any circumstances for a school district with 198 schools and centers; it is particularly egregious when kids are not even able to attend schools in-person. And most of their discussions have been about how students should be selected for TJ. Almost no time has been spent evaluating the impact of a change in TJ admissions policy on other schools.
One has to ask whether this nonsense only occurred because Scott Brabrand fears for his job and decided his best shot at getting his contract renewed was to suck up to the School Board members who dislike TJ, but don't have the guts to discontinue the Governor's School program.
I think it's insanely ridiculous as well, and I actually like TJ. The amount of wasted time and resources spent on changing the admissions (yet again) vs putting in hold, keeping it as is for this year, and instead focusing on all the other important issues during this pandemic is absolutely silly.
+1. Save this debate for next year. The vast majority of FCPS families could care less about TJ. Let's focus on priorities.
+1000. We should recall School Board members who don't call out the misguided priorities of Brabrand. As far as I know, McLaughlin may be the only one to have done so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there a link to watch/listen to the Board Meeting?
There will be links and live streams when the meeting is taking place: https://www.fcps.edu/school-board/school-board-meetings
The sheer amount of time they have chewed up obsessing about the admissions policy to a single high school - TJ - is obscene. It would be outrageous under any circumstances for a school district with 198 schools and centers; it is particularly egregious when kids are not even able to attend schools in-person. And most of their discussions have been about how students should be selected for TJ. Almost no time has been spent evaluating the impact of a change in TJ admissions policy on other schools.
One has to ask whether this nonsense only occurred because Scott Brabrand fears for his job and decided his best shot at getting his contract renewed was to suck up to the School Board members who dislike TJ, but don't have the guts to discontinue the Governor's School program.
I think it's insanely ridiculous as well, and I actually like TJ. The amount of wasted time and resources spent on changing the admissions (yet again) vs putting in hold, keeping it as is for this year, and instead focusing on all the other important issues during this pandemic is absolutely silly.
+1. Save this debate for next year. The vast majority of FCPS families could care less about TJ. Let's focus on priorities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there a link to watch/listen to the Board Meeting?
There will be links and live streams when the meeting is taking place: https://www.fcps.edu/school-board/school-board-meetings
The sheer amount of time they have chewed up obsessing about the admissions policy to a single high school - TJ - is obscene. It would be outrageous under any circumstances for a school district with 198 schools and centers; it is particularly egregious when kids are not even able to attend schools in-person. And most of their discussions have been about how students should be selected for TJ. Almost no time has been spent evaluating the impact of a change in TJ admissions policy on other schools.
One has to ask whether this nonsense only occurred because Scott Brabrand fears for his job and decided his best shot at getting his contract renewed was to suck up to the School Board members who dislike TJ, but don't have the guts to discontinue the Governor's School program.
I think it's insanely ridiculous as well, and I actually like TJ. The amount of wasted time and resources spent on changing the admissions (yet again) vs putting in hold, keeping it as is for this year, and instead focusing on all the other important issues during this pandemic is absolutely silly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there a link to watch/listen to the Board Meeting?
There will be links and live streams when the meeting is taking place: https://www.fcps.edu/school-board/school-board-meetings
The sheer amount of time they have chewed up obsessing about the admissions policy to a single high school - TJ - is obscene. It would be outrageous under any circumstances for a school district with 198 schools and centers; it is particularly egregious when kids are not even able to attend schools in-person. And most of their discussions have been about how students should be selected for TJ. Almost no time has been spent evaluating the impact of a change in TJ admissions policy on other schools.
One has to ask whether this nonsense only occurred because Scott Brabrand fears for his job and decided his best shot at getting his contract renewed was to suck up to the School Board members who dislike TJ, but don't have the guts to discontinue the Governor's School program.
I think it's insanely ridiculous as well, and I actually like TJ. The amount of wasted time and resources spent on changing the admissions (yet again) vs putting in hold, keeping it as is for this year, and instead focusing on all the other important issues during this pandemic is absolutely silly.
+10,000. Why is FCPS so stupid and cruel? What about the thousands of URMs in FCPS who actually need a basic education? Brabrand should be ashamed. And stop messing with success.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there a link to watch/listen to the Board Meeting?
There will be links and live streams when the meeting is taking place: https://www.fcps.edu/school-board/school-board-meetings
The sheer amount of time they have chewed up obsessing about the admissions policy to a single high school - TJ - is obscene. It would be outrageous under any circumstances for a school district with 198 schools and centers; it is particularly egregious when kids are not even able to attend schools in-person. And most of their discussions have been about how students should be selected for TJ. Almost no time has been spent evaluating the impact of a change in TJ admissions policy on other schools.
One has to ask whether this nonsense only occurred because Scott Brabrand fears for his job and decided his best shot at getting his contract renewed was to suck up to the School Board members who dislike TJ, but don't have the guts to discontinue the Governor's School program.
I think it's insanely ridiculous as well, and I actually like TJ. The amount of wasted time and resources spent on changing the admissions (yet again) vs putting in hold, keeping it as is for this year, and instead focusing on all the other important issues during this pandemic is absolutely silly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there a link to watch/listen to the Board Meeting?
There will be links and live streams when the meeting is taking place: https://www.fcps.edu/school-board/school-board-meetings
The sheer amount of time they have chewed up obsessing about the admissions policy to a single high school - TJ - is obscene. It would be outrageous under any circumstances for a school district with 198 schools and centers; it is particularly egregious when kids are not even able to attend schools in-person. And most of their discussions have been about how students should be selected for TJ. Almost no time has been spent evaluating the impact of a change in TJ admissions policy on other schools.
One has to ask whether this nonsense only occurred because Scott Brabrand fears for his job and decided his best shot at getting his contract renewed was to suck up to the School Board members who dislike TJ, but don't have the guts to discontinue the Governor's School program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there a link to watch/listen to the Board Meeting?
There will be links and live streams when the meeting is taking place: https://www.fcps.edu/school-board/school-board-meetings
The sheer amount of time they have chewed up obsessing about the admissions policy to a single high school - TJ - is obscene. It would be outrageous under any circumstances for a school district with 198 schools and centers; it is particularly egregious when kids are not even able to attend schools in-person. And most of their discussions have been about how students should be selected for TJ. Almost no time has been spent evaluating the impact of a change in TJ admissions policy on other schools.
One has to ask whether this nonsense only occurred because Scott Brabrand fears for his job and decided his best shot at getting his contract renewed was to suck up to the School Board members who dislike TJ, but don't have the guts to discontinue the Governor's School program.
Anonymous wrote:Is there a link to watch/listen to the Board Meeting?
Anonymous wrote:Is the Board finally voting on the TJ admissions process on December 17?