mAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently parents need to cough up nearly $85k if they want the truth.
https://www.alxnow.com/2022/04/11/acps-says-parent-foia-request-on-sexual-assault-investigations-would-cost-84300/?fbclid=IwAR0wi4EcVTD3izMFF00jEbXCpej1XhBPFFoRAS9y8-0fmEzfSLkzQ5tWCxo
Well what was requested was unreasonably broad. The estimate ACPS gave was probably too high, but to go through tens of thousands of emails for everyone in the school district for a two year period, which would later require them to be read one by one to be sure you do not violate FERPA in fulfilling a FOIA request would take thousands of hours. They would probably have to hire someone to come in and do only that for months. I am somehat surprised that to do the same for for the shorter period of time was only $1,500. Maybe start with emails more directly related to the question at hand and expand it if you find something you think needs more research.
Anonymous wrote:Apparently parents need to cough up nearly $85k if they want the truth.
https://www.alxnow.com/2022/04/11/acps-says-parent-foia-request-on-sexual-assault-investigations-would-cost-84300/?fbclid=IwAR0wi4EcVTD3izMFF00jEbXCpej1XhBPFFoRAS9y8-0fmEzfSLkzQ5tWCxo
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He should absolutely be fired. The superintendent has told parents
not to email him. He sends his kids to private school, he won't talk to parents or the media.
Alexandria's parents should not be silenced for speaking up. Did you know that Alexandria parent Facebook groups are being censored if anyone complains about the schools or him?
Thank you too the person who gave advice on who to contact.
Those groups are run by fellow parents, correct?
They are, but by the women of PTAC. They disingenuously purport to be for the community to discuss their schools , but they parrot the prepared talking points of ACPS and their hero, Justin Wilson. The boards would rather quash dissent and posts about the violence-filled schools than have respectful dialogue about how to improve. That’s the prerogative of the various admins, but they are definitely not open, inviting forums.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He should absolutely be fired. The superintendent has told parents
not to email him. He sends his kids to private school, he won't talk to parents or the media.
Alexandria's parents should not be silenced for speaking up. Did you know that Alexandria parent Facebook groups are being censored if anyone complains about the schools or him?
Thank you too the person who gave advice on who to contact.
Those groups are run by fellow parents, correct?
They are, but by the women of PTAC. They disingenuously purport to be for the community to discuss their schools , but they parrot the prepared talking points of ACPS and their hero, Justin Wilson. The boards would rather quash dissent and posts about the violence-filled schools than have respectful dialogue about how to improve. That’s the prerogative of the various admins, but they are definitely not open, inviting forums.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He should absolutely be fired. The superintendent has told parents
not to email him. He sends his kids to private school, he won't talk to parents or the media.
Alexandria's parents should not be silenced for speaking up. Did you know that Alexandria parent Facebook groups are being censored if anyone complains about the schools or him?
Thank you too the person who gave advice on who to contact.
Those groups are run by fellow parents, correct?
Anonymous wrote:He should absolutely be fired. The superintendent has told parents
not to email him. He sends his kids to private school, he won't talk to parents or the media.
Alexandria's parents should not be silenced for speaking up. Did you know that Alexandria parent Facebook groups are being censored if anyone complains about the schools or him?
Thank you too the person who gave advice on who to contact.
Anonymous wrote:How is it possible that a violent rape occurred and parents weren’t told?
Anonymous wrote:Oh, and Perry almost kept her job. The school board voted 5-4 not to renew her contract.