Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone recently said something that really stuck with me. It seems like the school board lacks real oversight over Reid. She is extremely seasoned and knows how to play the game, while many on the board are just using their roles as stepping stones into broader political ambitions. They are more focused on posturing for constituents than actually doing the work of governance.
It is wild that Moon and Sizemore are running for the same seat, and Frisch is still sitting on the board after losing a VA House of delegates race (https://www.washingtonblade.com/2022/10/10/gay-school-board-member-loses-race-for-va-house-of-delegates/). It gives the impression that very few of them are truly invested. They just default to trusting Reid like she is infallible, and she knows how to exploit that.
The deeper issue, though, is with the voters. Too many people cast ballots strictly along party lines, blue or red, without actually researching who these candidates are or what they stand for. If you do not do the homework, this is what you end up with. Performative leadership and political climbers pretending to care about schools.
No offense, but people need to wake up. Until voters start holding candidates accountable and choosing competence over affiliation, we are going to keep getting the same dysfunction, repackaged every cycle as representation.
+100
Anonymous wrote:Just hit the national headlines, queen reid!
https://www.foxnews.com/us/queen-reid-embattled-virginia-schools-boss-demands-personal-bodyguard-top-lavish-salary-perks.amp
Anonymous wrote:Someone recently said something that really stuck with me. It seems like the school board lacks real oversight over Reid. She is extremely seasoned and knows how to play the game, while many on the board are just using their roles as stepping stones into broader political ambitions. They are more focused on posturing for constituents than actually doing the work of governance.
It is wild that Moon and Sizemore are running for the same seat, and Frisch is still sitting on the board after losing a VA House of delegates race (https://www.washingtonblade.com/2022/10/10/gay-school-board-member-loses-race-for-va-house-of-delegates/). It gives the impression that very few of them are truly invested. They just default to trusting Reid like she is infallible, and she knows how to exploit that.
The deeper issue, though, is with the voters. Too many people cast ballots strictly along party lines, blue or red, without actually researching who these candidates are or what they stand for. If you do not do the homework, this is what you end up with. Performative leadership and political climbers pretending to care about schools.
No offense, but people need to wake up. Until voters start holding candidates accountable and choosing competence over affiliation, we are going to keep getting the same dysfunction, repackaged every cycle as representation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What kind of bodyguard is going to work for $90k? Is that 9-5pm because usually you need 24 hour protection ...
From the job posting:
Requires exceptional flexibility; schedule will be unpredictable and driven by the superintendent's daily activities and security needs.
Must be available for irregular hours, including early mornings, evenings, weekends, holidays, travel, and extended on-call duty.
Travel? Travel?
It’s basically to have someone with her on all of her school visits, etc.
Wonder if it comes with a vehicle? Glorified chauffeur?
She’s already driven everywhere.
THIS IS A LIE. I’m a principal and my colleagues and I have all had her at our schools. No one drives Michelle Reid anywhere (except maybe her husband who accompanied her to a Saturday event at our school last fall). We have regular meetings with her and see her in the parking garage getting out of her car alone.
I don’t agree with everything she does, and you don’t have to either. But you don’t get to post straight-up lies.
As for a security person, I have no problem with it. The new head of security is a former Secret Service member. My guess is that this coming from him based on credible threats and/or incidents. I’ve done more “no trespass” letters in the last several years than in ten previous years combined. People are unhinged.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone who is familiar with job descriptions knows that this was written with a specific person in mind. Does anyone know when it was first posted, because August 5 is Tuesday--pretty short opening time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is Exhibit A in why Reid needs someone to make sure she isn’t attacked at a public event.
You mean all the people on here who sit at home or at their jobs and anonymous post and then do nothing else?
You probably want us parents to also shut up and stay out of Reid’s boundary review, don’t you, PP?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a waste of taxpayer funds. She needs to go. The fact that she thinks it’s okay to create such a position, especially during a time of budget cut means she’s irrational and can’t think logically. She’s not competent to hold such a position.
She loves to spend money but then complain the schools don't have enough.
Look at the expensive and useless metal detectors she is adding to the high schools also.
Spend spend spend.
Anonymous wrote:What a waste of taxpayer funds. She needs to go. The fact that she thinks it’s okay to create such a position, especially during a time of budget cut means she’s irrational and can’t think logically. She’s not competent to hold such a position.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a joke. Reid needs to resign immediately. Now she wants taxpayers to fund security because people complain because she makes poor decision after poor decision.
This county is an absolute mess and it's the kids who are losing out.
Top schools in the nation. Shall we compare fairfax schools to a republican county in West Virginia? Won’t even be close.
Let's compare them to schools up north shall we.
Anonymous wrote:This $ could pay for 2 starting teachers or even more teacher aides