Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now FCPS is wasting more money and time contesting the Virginia law, passed by bipartisan vote, to remove mask mandates.
Stop. You don't know WTF you're talking about. Yes, but the issue is bigger than masks. It's about control of local decisions. THAT is why the case is relevant, dummy.
Yes you are right, despite your bullying and name calling. This is about the bigger issue - it is time for Brabrand and the Board to move on, recognize they lost the mask issue and should leave medical decisions to others, and get back to teaching our kids the basics. Instead of spending money on frivolous lawsuits, they should devote the money to funding to teacher raises, buying supplies, undertaking renovation, and teaching our kids. This decision should never have been in the hands of Brabrand and the Board - and it has now been taken away from them by a bipartisian passage of a new law.
Stop your name calling and move on with the rest of us.
I've long moved on. I'm not the one whining and complaining on here all the damn time about every little issue. Our family handled COVID just fine, handled masks fine, etc. I"m sorry yours didn't. But in a pandemic, the goals are society ones not ones your individual family wants. Homeschool or go private if you don't like it. PERIOD.
And as noted in another post, litigation budget is generally separate from normal day-to-day operations, salaries, etc. Federal government being the biggest example of that.
Wow. Im guessing you either work for the SB or are a board member, which is why you are so aggressive in your posts?
You are looking at masks as one issue - but for the rest of us "every little issue" is in fact a well established pattern of failure by brabrand and the board stretching back over two years. Others here have listed their many failures but given how aggressive you are, I will not waste my time or yours trying to convince you. Ill just highlight that many of us will not forget this when November 2023 rolls around.
I dont want to trigger you any further so Ill be the adult here - let's just agree to disagree.
DP who doesn't work for the school board but is also exhausted by the non stop whining from people who need to create problems where there are none. And the drama and the self importance: "we won't forget in 2023!"....that your school board wants to keep local control, as it should?
Try this: "German word of the day is Wohlstandsverwahrlosung, a state of decay that results from having it too easy for too long, leading you to selfishly compare your own petty grievances &mediocre accomplishments to the pain &struggle of people who know the meaning of real problems."
The pandemic threw people like you into a dither because you have no resiliency and so no you are screaming at everyone everywhere trying to be loudest voice in the room. AND IT IS EXHAUSTING to hear.
Move on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now FCPS is wasting more money and time contesting the Virginia law, passed by bipartisan vote, to remove mask mandates.
Stop. You don't know WTF you're talking about. Yes, but the issue is bigger than masks. It's about control of local decisions. THAT is why the case is relevant, dummy.
Yes you are right, despite your bullying and name calling. This is about the bigger issue - it is time for Brabrand and the Board to move on, recognize they lost the mask issue and should leave medical decisions to others, and get back to teaching our kids the basics. Instead of spending money on frivolous lawsuits, they should devote the money to funding to teacher raises, buying supplies, undertaking renovation, and teaching our kids. This decision should never have been in the hands of Brabrand and the Board - and it has now been taken away from them by a bipartisian passage of a new law.
Stop your name calling and move on with the rest of us.
I've long moved on. I'm not the one whining and complaining on here all the damn time about every little issue. Our family handled COVID just fine, handled masks fine, etc. I"m sorry yours didn't. But in a pandemic, the goals are society ones not ones your individual family wants. Homeschool or go private if you don't like it. PERIOD.
And as noted in another post, litigation budget is generally separate from normal day-to-day operations, salaries, etc. Federal government being the biggest example of that.
Wow. Im guessing you either work for the SB or are a board member, which is why you are so aggressive in your posts?
You are looking at masks as one issue - but for the rest of us "every little issue" is in fact a well established pattern of failure by brabrand and the board stretching back over two years. Others here have listed their many failures but given how aggressive you are, I will not waste my time or yours trying to convince you. Ill just highlight that many of us will not forget this when November 2023 rolls around.
I dont want to trigger you any further so Ill be the adult here - let's just agree to disagree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now FCPS is wasting more money and time contesting the Virginia law, passed by bipartisan vote, to remove mask mandates.
Stop. You don't know WTF you're talking about. Yes, but the issue is bigger than masks. It's about control of local decisions. THAT is why the case is relevant, dummy.
Yes you are right, despite your bullying and name calling. This is about the bigger issue - it is time for Brabrand and the Board to move on, recognize they lost the mask issue and should leave medical decisions to others, and get back to teaching our kids the basics. Instead of spending money on frivolous lawsuits, they should devote the money to funding to teacher raises, buying supplies, undertaking renovation, and teaching our kids. This decision should never have been in the hands of Brabrand and the Board - and it has now been taken away from them by a bipartisian passage of a new law.
Stop your name calling and move on with the rest of us.
I've long moved on. I'm not the one whining and complaining on here all the damn time about every little issue. Our family handled COVID just fine, handled masks fine, etc. I"m sorry yours didn't. But in a pandemic, the goals are society ones not ones your individual family wants. Homeschool or go private if you don't like it. PERIOD.
And as noted in another post, litigation budget is generally separate from normal day-to-day operations, salaries, etc. Federal government being the biggest example of that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now FCPS is wasting more money and time contesting the Virginia law, passed by bipartisan vote, to remove mask mandates.
Stop. You don't know WTF you're talking about. Yes, but the issue is bigger than masks. It's about control of local decisions. THAT is why the case is relevant, dummy.
Yes you are right, despite your bullying and name calling. This is about the bigger issue - it is time for Brabrand and the Board to move on, recognize they lost the mask issue and should leave medical decisions to others, and get back to teaching our kids the basics. Instead of spending money on frivolous lawsuits, they should devote the money to funding to teacher raises, buying supplies, undertaking renovation, and teaching our kids. This decision should never have been in the hands of Brabrand and the Board - and it has now been taken away from them by a bipartisian passage of a new law.
Stop your name calling and move on with the rest of us.
I've long moved on. I'm not the one whining and complaining on here all the damn time about every little issue. Our family handled COVID just fine, handled masks fine, etc. I"m sorry yours didn't. But in a pandemic, the goals are society ones not ones your individual family wants. Homeschool or go private if you don't like it. PERIOD.
And as noted in another post, litigation budget is generally separate from normal day-to-day operations, salaries, etc. Federal government being the biggest example of that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now FCPS is wasting more money and time contesting the Virginia law, passed by bipartisan vote, to remove mask mandates.
Stop. You don't know WTF you're talking about. Yes, but the issue is bigger than masks. It's about control of local decisions. THAT is why the case is relevant, dummy.
Yes you are right, despite your bullying and name calling. This is about the bigger issue - it is time for Brabrand and the Board to move on, recognize they lost the mask issue and should leave medical decisions to others, and get back to teaching our kids the basics. Instead of spending money on frivolous lawsuits, they should devote the money to funding to teacher raises, buying supplies, undertaking renovation, and teaching our kids. This decision should never have been in the hands of Brabrand and the Board - and it has now been taken away from them by a bipartisian passage of a new law.
Stop your name calling and move on with the rest of us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now FCPS is wasting more money and time contesting the Virginia law, passed by bipartisan vote, to remove mask mandates.
Stop. You don't know WTF you're talking about. Yes, but the issue is bigger than masks. It's about control of local decisions. THAT is why the case is relevant, dummy.
DP, but it is odd that FCPS regularly claims it doesn't have enough money when it comes to academics and facilities, but keeps coming up with issues where it feels compelled to spend tax dollars on lawyers, appeals, and amicus briefs.
I cant get over this "local control" issue. How about FCPS focus on educating kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now FCPS is wasting more money and time contesting the Virginia law, passed by bipartisan vote, to remove mask mandates.
Stop. You don't know WTF you're talking about. Yes, but the issue is bigger than masks. It's about control of local decisions. THAT is why the case is relevant, dummy.
DP, but it is odd that FCPS regularly claims it doesn't have enough money when it comes to academics and facilities, but keeps coming up with issues where it feels compelled to spend tax dollars on lawyers, appeals, and amicus briefs.
Anonymous wrote:The irony is that the School Board defends spending all this money on litigation because they say they are standing up for the idea of local control, but it’s the complete mismanagement of FCPS by the likes of this School Board that is driving the families of over 10,000 kids out of the system entirely. If they had even a smidgen of self-awareness they’d realize how bad they’ve made “local control” sound.
And the hypocrisy never ends. Elaine Tholen may be the biggest hypocrite on the Board but she’s got plenty of company.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now FCPS is wasting more money and time contesting the Virginia law, passed by bipartisan vote, to remove mask mandates.
Stop. You don't know WTF you're talking about. Yes, but the issue is bigger than masks. It's about control of local decisions. THAT is why the case is relevant, dummy.
DP, but it is odd that FCPS regularly claims it doesn't have enough money when it comes to academics and facilities, but keeps coming up with issues where it feels compelled to spend tax dollars on lawyers, appeals, and amicus briefs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now FCPS is wasting more money and time contesting the Virginia law, passed by bipartisan vote, to remove mask mandates.
Stop. You don't know WTF you're talking about. Yes, but the issue is bigger than masks. It's about control of local decisions. THAT is why the case is relevant, dummy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now FCPS is wasting more money and time contesting the Virginia law, passed by bipartisan vote, to remove mask mandates.
Stop. You don't know WTF you're talking about. Yes, but the issue is bigger than masks. It's about control of local decisions. THAT is why the case is relevant, dummy.
Anonymous wrote:Now FCPS is wasting more money and time contesting the Virginia law, passed by bipartisan vote, to remove mask mandates.