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:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They probably didn't know how long it was going to take to fix it. How could they give you an answer when they didn't have one?
Can you imagine the outrage if they even tried to give an expected timeframe and then didn't meet it?
You people have very unrealistic expectations.
Fine. No timetable. Than alternative instruction than virtual. What would they have done on day 3 or 4 of no school pre-pandemic? I think they would have start readying gyms, community centers, etc.
These are essentially snow days. There are safety concerns about using offsite properties as well as displacing scheduled activities and classes. It’s not that simple. There are few places in Arlington that could absorb an entire school
Correct. It was virtual instruction or no instruction. There are no alternative locations just sitting there ready and waiting for an entire public school.
Things like this happened pre pandemic too and they just closed school. Now there is the additional option of virtual. I'll take that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
I'm pretty sure this is just one person posting constantly, b/c she is also posting the same stuff on AEM. She thinks she 'owns' ventilation.
The fact is, taylor having to go virtual b/c aps can't get the system working is a reason for a massive public outcry. That is an extremely big deal. There is no evidence whatsoever that doing all the air exchange upgrades that a small number of people were advocating for would have prevented this problem- I have no idea what caused the failure at Taylor- APS hasn't said. But it is very much APS responsibility to keep schools operating and open. My kids aren't at Taylor and I am outraged.
Sorry to tell you that more than one person does not like APE or what they have done to APS.
Buy you're the only one repeatedly posting here ventilation lady.
oh it's you with the nicknames. should have known. nothing triggers you like virtual and people who care about ventilation. was hoping you had gotten yourself therapy by now. guess not.
DP but I"m pretty sure I named you ventilation lady during covid b/c i know you, you are not a scientist and I am. Also, it's a cool name! Just own it. You got a lot of stuff done.
Oh honey, I'm sad for you. The pandemic has done a number on your mental health, or maybe you were always like this. Either way, it's just sad to watch, and I hate to think about the lessons your kids are absorbing from you. You need a hobby other than internet stalking.
Classic Ventilation Lady!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
I'm pretty sure this is just one person posting constantly, b/c she is also posting the same stuff on AEM. She thinks she 'owns' ventilation.
The fact is, taylor having to go virtual b/c aps can't get the system working is a reason for a massive public outcry. That is an extremely big deal. There is no evidence whatsoever that doing all the air exchange upgrades that a small number of people were advocating for would have prevented this problem- I have no idea what caused the failure at Taylor- APS hasn't said. But it is very much APS responsibility to keep schools operating and open. My kids aren't at Taylor and I am outraged.
Sorry to tell you that more than one person does not like APE or what they have done to APS.
Buy you're the only one repeatedly posting here ventilation lady.
oh it's you with the nicknames. should have known. nothing triggers you like virtual and people who care about ventilation. was hoping you had gotten yourself therapy by now. guess not.
DP but I"m pretty sure I named you ventilation lady during covid b/c i know you, you are not a scientist and I am. Also, it's a cool name! Just own it. You got a lot of stuff done.
Oh honey, I'm sad for you. The pandemic has done a number on your mental health, or maybe you were always like this. Either way, it's just sad to watch, and I hate to think about the lessons your kids are absorbing from you. You need a hobby other than internet stalking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
I'm pretty sure this is just one person posting constantly, b/c she is also posting the same stuff on AEM. She thinks she 'owns' ventilation.
The fact is, taylor having to go virtual b/c aps can't get the system working is a reason for a massive public outcry. That is an extremely big deal. There is no evidence whatsoever that doing all the air exchange upgrades that a small number of people were advocating for would have prevented this problem- I have no idea what caused the failure at Taylor- APS hasn't said. But it is very much APS responsibility to keep schools operating and open. My kids aren't at Taylor and I am outraged.
Sorry to tell you that more than one person does not like APE or what they have done to APS.
Buy you're the only one repeatedly posting here ventilation lady.
oh it's you with the nicknames. should have known. nothing triggers you like virtual and people who care about ventilation. was hoping you had gotten yourself therapy by now. guess not.
DP but I"m pretty sure I named you ventilation lady during covid b/c i know you, you are not a scientist and I am. Also, it's a cool name! Just own it. You got a lot of stuff done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They probably didn't know how long it was going to take to fix it. How could they give you an answer when they didn't have one?
Can you imagine the outrage if they even tried to give an expected timeframe and then didn't meet it?
You people have very unrealistic expectations.
Fine. No timetable. Than alternative instruction than virtual. What would they have done on day 3 or 4 of no school pre-pandemic? I think they would have start readying gyms, community centers, etc.
These are essentially snow days. There are safety concerns about using offsite properties as well as displacing scheduled activities and classes. It’s not that simple. There are few places in Arlington that could absorb an entire school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They probably didn't know how long it was going to take to fix it. How could they give you an answer when they didn't have one?
Can you imagine the outrage if they even tried to give an expected timeframe and then didn't meet it?
You people have very unrealistic expectations.
Fine. No timetable. Than alternative instruction than virtual. What would they have done on day 3 or 4 of no school pre-pandemic? I think they would have start readying gyms, community centers, etc.
Anonymous wrote:They probably didn't know how long it was going to take to fix it. How could they give you an answer when they didn't have one?
Can you imagine the outrage if they even tried to give an expected timeframe and then didn't meet it?
You people have very unrealistic expectations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
I'm pretty sure this is just one person posting constantly, b/c she is also posting the same stuff on AEM. She thinks she 'owns' ventilation.
The fact is, taylor having to go virtual b/c aps can't get the system working is a reason for a massive public outcry. That is an extremely big deal. There is no evidence whatsoever that doing all the air exchange upgrades that a small number of people were advocating for would have prevented this problem- I have no idea what caused the failure at Taylor- APS hasn't said. But it is very much APS responsibility to keep schools operating and open. My kids aren't at Taylor and I am outraged.
Sorry to tell you that more than one person does not like APE or what they have done to APS.
Buy you're the only one repeatedly posting here ventilation lady.
oh it's you with the nicknames. should have known. nothing triggers you like virtual and people who care about ventilation. was hoping you had gotten yourself therapy by now. guess not.