Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My guess is this is OP’s attempt to create a phantom menace ahead of the election. The lies about CRT worked for Youngkin a few years back but the histrionics about crime and trans kids in schools isn’t really getting any traction in this cycle so they thought they’d take a new take on fear-based messaging.
Talk to kids who go to the middle schools and high schools that this board loves to sh$t on about how many fights they see on a daily basis. Just because your kid goes to Langley doesn't mean other kids don't have to deal with it.
Anonymous wrote:My guess is this is OP’s attempt to create a phantom menace ahead of the election. The lies about CRT worked for Youngkin a few years back but the histrionics about crime and trans kids in schools isn’t really getting any traction in this cycle so they thought they’d take a new take on fear-based messaging.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dr. Reid says she is implementing “restorative justice.”
This is a portion of Michelle Reid’s weekly update sent to FCPS parents:
"The second initiative is our Restorative Justice Program’s new Responsible Pathway to Restorative Justice Facilitation. This pathway program will enable trained and endorsed members of Team FCPS to operate as school-based restorative justice facilitators. By this time next year, our goal is to have two of these facilitators in each of our schools. I’m thrilled about this program and how it will support us to provide excellence, equity, and opportunity for each and every one of our students, especially those impacted by discipline disparities. [i] As I shared with the principals on Thursday, I know there likely are a lot of questions about these two initiatives! More information on our Instructional Rounds and the Responsible Pathway to Restorative Justice Facilitation will be made available in the coming weeks; stay tuned!"
Do you think this is a good idea? Will this new approach increase or decrease crime in your child’s school?
What exactly is “restorative justice”?
Anonymous wrote:Dr. Reid says she is implementing “restorative justice.”
This is a portion of Michelle Reid’s weekly update sent to FCPS parents:
"The second initiative is our Restorative Justice Program’s new Responsible Pathway to Restorative Justice Facilitation. This pathway program will enable trained and endorsed members of Team FCPS to operate as school-based restorative justice facilitators. By this time next year, our goal is to have two of these facilitators in each of our schools. I’m thrilled about this program and how it will support us to provide excellence, equity, and opportunity for each and every one of our students, especially those impacted by discipline disparities. [i] As I shared with the principals on Thursday, I know there likely are a lot of questions about these two initiatives! More information on our Instructional Rounds and the Responsible Pathway to Restorative Justice Facilitation will be made available in the coming weeks; stay tuned!"
Do you think this is a good idea? Will this new approach increase or decrease crime in your child’s school?
Anonymous wrote:Yes.
Completely insane.
Our poor teachers and administrators!
Anonymous wrote:When can we fire Dr Reid and send her back to Washington State where she belongs? Keep her PNW to herself.
Anonymous wrote:If your child is the victim can you refuse to participate? Force them to follow the disciplinary code for detentions, suspensions, etc. If the problem involves any sort of physical contact let the school know you'll be contacting the police to show up at the school if they don't address it?