Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol, seriously? Reid Goldstein endorsed the child. Wow.
There are people that see him as the only viable option. And being on a school board in this day and age is a thankless job, so the competition is light.
+1
Based on what I've seen in posted videos, Reid's endorsement isn't going to age well. But the Stockton endorsement is a real coup for MT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol, seriously? Reid Goldstein endorsed the child. Wow.
There are people that see him as the only viable option. And being on a school board in this day and age is a thankless job, so the competition is light.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol, seriously? Reid Goldstein endorsed the child. Wow.
There are people that see him as the only viable option. And being on a school board in this day and age is a thankless job, so the competition is light.
Anonymous wrote:Lol, seriously? Reid Goldstein endorsed the child. Wow.
Anonymous wrote:Lol, seriously? Reid Goldstein endorsed the child. Wow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone else catch that Miranda said she has met regularly with Duran the last couple of years? Is that common for people to meet regularly with the superintendent?
It is when you lead a grievance group.
I find it annoying, why does she get his ear? and why does he give her his valuable time?
I also find it annoying that our "22 years young" candidate has zero connections in the community.
Yes. I think it's a plus to hear that Miranda has been meeting with Duran regularly. Sounds like she has a relationship there.
It seems inequitable to me. Why does one interest group get the ear of the superintendent?
does everyone have this access?
I assume any group could ask to meet. Have they? I don't love everything about him, but he gives the impression of paying attention to different community interests. I think that would extend to meeting with any group that asked. And maybe others do meet with him. I have no idea. Bu I think it's good if she does have a relationship with him since it looks like she will be our next SB member.
Duran’s former chief of staff endorsed her so they clearly had a very good working relationship.
WHAT??? WHERE??? His first Chief of Staff who went to MoCo?
he's not listed as a supporter on her website so it doesn't look like this is accurate
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone else catch that Miranda said she has met regularly with Duran the last couple of years? Is that common for people to meet regularly with the superintendent?
It is when you lead a grievance group.
I find it annoying, why does she get his ear? and why does he give her his valuable time?
I also find it annoying that our "22 years young" candidate has zero connections in the community.
Yes. I think it's a plus to hear that Miranda has been meeting with Duran regularly. Sounds like she has a relationship there.
It seems inequitable to me. Why does one interest group get the ear of the superintendent?
does everyone have this access?
Yes, if you are on different APS committees and/or joint APS/Arlington County Commissions, then you generally have direct access to staff and the superintendent. I’ve been on several over the years (but none currently). I’ve never met with Duran but did meet several times with Murphy.
yes but Miranda isn't the chair of any advisory groups
They meet with community groups as well. Not just advisory. Get a group together that can add value and request a meeting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone else catch that Miranda said she has met regularly with Duran the last couple of years? Is that common for people to meet regularly with the superintendent?
It is when you lead a grievance group.
I find it annoying, why does she get his ear? and why does he give her his valuable time?
I also find it annoying that our "22 years young" candidate has zero connections in the community.
Yes. I think it's a plus to hear that Miranda has been meeting with Duran regularly. Sounds like she has a relationship there.
It seems inequitable to me. Why does one interest group get the ear of the superintendent?
does everyone have this access?
Yes, if you are on different APS committees and/or joint APS/Arlington County Commissions, then you generally have direct access to staff and the superintendent. I’ve been on several over the years (but none currently). I’ve never met with Duran but did meet several times with Murphy.
yes but Miranda isn't the chair of any advisory groups
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone else catch that Miranda said she has met regularly with Duran the last couple of years? Is that common for people to meet regularly with the superintendent?
It is when you lead a grievance group.
I find it annoying, why does she get his ear? and why does he give her his valuable time?
I also find it annoying that our "22 years young" candidate has zero connections in the community.
Yes. I think it's a plus to hear that Miranda has been meeting with Duran regularly. Sounds like she has a relationship there.
It seems inequitable to me. Why does one interest group get the ear of the superintendent?
does everyone have this access?
I assume any group could ask to meet. Have they? I don't love everything about him, but he gives the impression of paying attention to different community interests. I think that would extend to meeting with any group that asked. And maybe others do meet with him. I have no idea. Bu I think it's good if she does have a relationship with him since it looks like she will be our next SB member.
Duran’s former chief of staff endorsed her so they clearly had a very good working relationship.
WHAT??? WHERE??? His first Chief of Staff who went to MoCo?
he's not listed as a supporter on her website so it doesn't look like this is accurate
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone else catch that Miranda said she has met regularly with Duran the last couple of years? Is that common for people to meet regularly with the superintendent?
It is when you lead a grievance group.
I find it annoying, why does she get his ear? and why does he give her his valuable time?
I also find it annoying that our "22 years young" candidate has zero connections in the community.
Yes. I think it's a plus to hear that Miranda has been meeting with Duran regularly. Sounds like she has a relationship there.
It seems inequitable to me. Why does one interest group get the ear of the superintendent?
does everyone have this access?
I assume any group could ask to meet. Have they? I don't love everything about him, but he gives the impression of paying attention to different community interests. I think that would extend to meeting with any group that asked. And maybe others do meet with him. I have no idea. Bu I think it's good if she does have a relationship with him since it looks like she will be our next SB member.
Duran’s former chief of staff endorsed her so they clearly had a very good working relationship.
WHAT??? WHERE??? His first Chief of Staff who went to MoCo?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone else catch that Miranda said she has met regularly with Duran the last couple of years? Is that common for people to meet regularly with the superintendent?
It is when you lead a grievance group.
I find it annoying, why does she get his ear? and why does he give her his valuable time?
I also find it annoying that our "22 years young" candidate has zero connections in the community.
Yes. I think it's a plus to hear that Miranda has been meeting with Duran regularly. Sounds like she has a relationship there.
It seems inequitable to me. Why does one interest group get the ear of the superintendent?
does everyone have this access?
Yes, if you are on different APS committees and/or joint APS/Arlington County Commissions, then you generally have direct access to staff and the superintendent. I’ve been on several over the years (but none currently). I’ve never met with Duran but did meet several times with Murphy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone else catch that Miranda said she has met regularly with Duran the last couple of years? Is that common for people to meet regularly with the superintendent?
It is when you lead a grievance group.
I find it annoying, why does she get his ear? and why does he give her his valuable time?
I also find it annoying that our "22 years young" candidate has zero connections in the community.
Yes. I think it's a plus to hear that Miranda has been meeting with Duran regularly. Sounds like she has a relationship there.
It seems inequitable to me. Why does one interest group get the ear of the superintendent?
does everyone have this access?
I assume any group could ask to meet. Have they? I don't love everything about him, but he gives the impression of paying attention to different community interests. I think that would extend to meeting with any group that asked. And maybe others do meet with him. I have no idea. Bu I think it's good if she does have a relationship with him since it looks like she will be our next SB member.
Duran’s former chief of staff endorsed her so they clearly had a very good working relationship.