Anonymous wrote:What's with the continued APE derangement syndrome? APE is the reason for HVAC failures at an elementary in 2023? For VLP? Did they help the AEA prez embezzle funds too? It's 2023. Move on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least ArlNow picked it up:
https://www.arlnow.com/2023/01/25/taylor-elementary-school-closed-for-third-day-due-to-lack-of-heat-and-power/
Of course they did, APE's PR team is very good. Kids on virtual is an EMERGENCY for these people.
You mean, white N. Arlington kids on virtual, lol.
Did this happen to a S Arlington school and not make the news? Also, is your stance that virtual is the same as in person?
You are making my point here. You only care about the HVAC because your kids are in VIRTUAL.
Normal people expect the facilities people to handle the facilities. The implication in the thread above is that no one would care if a S Arlington school was virtual, so I was wondering if that actually happened.
No the implication is that YOU do not care if S Arlington has bad HVACs and you only even care about your own kids' school because your kids are in virtual. Taylor HVAC has been in sore need of help for years, but you did nothing about it. There wasn't a DCUM thread, AEM post or parents tipping off Arl Now until the school had to go virtual. Virtual is the trigger here and is all you people care about. You made that quite clear!
Yeah, the building being uninhabitable IS the tipping point because it means kids can't go to school. I'm not sure why you're so heated about parents wanting APS to keep things in minimal functioning condition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't live in ARL. My kids are FCPS but I'm just seeing this. Insane. I'd be furious if I'd purchased a $2M new construction home to have kids at a school that can't open bc of HVAC issues.
Just wow.
but the silver lining would be that your kids are well advanced above grade level anyway so a few days of no public school education will be fine and besides you have them in a slew of enrichment and possibly even tutors so they will fill in...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least ArlNow picked it up:
https://www.arlnow.com/2023/01/25/taylor-elementary-school-closed-for-third-day-due-to-lack-of-heat-and-power/
Of course they did, APE's PR team is very good. Kids on virtual is an EMERGENCY for these people.
You mean, white N. Arlington kids on virtual, lol.
Did this happen to a S Arlington school and not make the news? Also, is your stance that virtual is the same as in person?
You are making my point here. You only care about the HVAC because your kids are in VIRTUAL.
Normal people expect the facilities people to handle the facilities. The implication in the thread above is that no one would care if a S Arlington school was virtual, so I was wondering if that actually happened.
No the implication is that YOU do not care if S Arlington has bad HVACs and you only even care about your own kids' school because your kids are in virtual. Taylor HVAC has been in sore need of help for years, but you did nothing about it. There wasn't a DCUM thread, AEM post or parents tipping off Arl Now until the school had to go virtual. Virtual is the trigger here and is all you people care about. You made that quite clear!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't live in ARL. My kids are FCPS but I'm just seeing this. Insane. I'd be furious if I'd purchased a $2M new construction home to have kids at a school that can't open bc of HVAC issues.
Just wow.
but the silver lining would be that your kids are well advanced above grade level anyway so a few days of no public school education will be fine and besides you have them in a slew of enrichment and possibly even tutors so they will fill in...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't live in ARL. My kids are FCPS but I'm just seeing this. Insane. I'd be furious if I'd purchased a $2M new construction home to have kids at a school that can't open bc of HVAC issues.
Just wow.
but the silver lining would be that your kids are well advanced above grade level anyway so a few days of no public school education will be fine and besides you have them in a slew of enrichment and possibly even tutors so they will fill in...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least ArlNow picked it up:
https://www.arlnow.com/2023/01/25/taylor-elementary-school-closed-for-third-day-due-to-lack-of-heat-and-power/
Of course they did, APE's PR team is very good. Kids on virtual is an EMERGENCY for these people.
You mean, white N. Arlington kids on virtual, lol.
Did this happen to a S Arlington school and not make the news? Also, is your stance that virtual is the same as in person?
You are making my point here. You only care about the HVAC because your kids are in VIRTUAL.
Normal people expect the facilities people to handle the facilities. The implication in the thread above is that no one would care if a S Arlington school was virtual, so I was wondering if that actually happened.
No the implication is that YOU do not care if S Arlington has bad HVACs and you only even care about your own kids' school because your kids are in virtual. Taylor HVAC has been in sore need of help for years, but you did nothing about it. There wasn't a DCUM thread, AEM post or parents tipping off Arl Now until the school had to go virtual. Virtual is the trigger here and is all you people care about. You made that quite clear!
Anonymous wrote:I don't live in ARL. My kids are FCPS but I'm just seeing this. Insane. I'd be furious if I'd purchased a $2M new construction home to have kids at a school that can't open bc of HVAC issues.
Just wow.
Anonymous wrote:Get ready, WMS is next. Horrible shape.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least ArlNow picked it up:
https://www.arlnow.com/2023/01/25/taylor-elementary-school-closed-for-third-day-due-to-lack-of-heat-and-power/
Of course they did, APE's PR team is very good. Kids on virtual is an EMERGENCY for these people.
You mean, white N. Arlington kids on virtual, lol.
Did this happen to a S Arlington school and not make the news? Also, is your stance that virtual is the same as in person?
You are making my point here. You only care about the HVAC because your kids are in VIRTUAL.
Normal people expect the facilities people to handle the facilities. The implication in the thread above is that no one would care if a S Arlington school was virtual, so I was wondering if that actually happened.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least ArlNow picked it up:
https://www.arlnow.com/2023/01/25/taylor-elementary-school-closed-for-third-day-due-to-lack-of-heat-and-power/
Of course they did, APE's PR team is very good. Kids on virtual is an EMERGENCY for these people.
You mean, white N. Arlington kids on virtual, lol.
Did this happen to a S Arlington school and not make the news? Also, is your stance that virtual is the same as in person?
You are making my point here. You only care about the HVAC because your kids are in VIRTUAL.