Anonymous wrote:Which recommendations from the math committee are you mad about?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get rid of them.
They've been infested with APEs who don't even have kids in APS and are trying to push their anti-public school agenda.
While I seriously doubt this- you do illustrate the problem with the current system. Its super easy with anyone for an ax to grind to seize control of one of these committees, and suck up staff resources.
At least one of the APE guys on the math committee doesn’t have kids in APS and writes MAGA propaganda about schools on a RW blog.
Why is he on an APS committee when his kids are not in APS?
His kids are probably in pre-k. Many parents like to get involved before their kids begin at APS.
No - his kids are older. His daughter is the same year as mine.
did he finally move them to APS? because he represents in Bacon's and the news articles that he's the parent of APS students. is that true?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get rid of them.
They've been infested with APEs who don't even have kids in APS and are trying to push their anti-public school agenda.
While I seriously doubt this- you do illustrate the problem with the current system. Its super easy with anyone for an ax to grind to seize control of one of these committees, and suck up staff resources.
At least one of the APE guys on the math committee doesn’t have kids in APS and writes MAGA propaganda about schools on a RW blog.
Why is he on an APS committee when his kids are not in APS?
His kids are probably in pre-k. Many parents like to get involved before their kids begin at APS.
No - his kids are older. His daughter is the same year as mine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get rid of them.
They've been infested with APEs who don't even have kids in APS and are trying to push their anti-public school agenda.
I have seen this too. It's awful. But still I'm torn because I have seen some committees do good things too. As with everything else it depends on the parents who are on them. Bad when it's a lobbying group pushing its own agenda instead of acting for the good of the schools. But sometimes really good and needed, like with ELA for literacy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get rid of them.
They've been infested with APEs who don't even have kids in APS and are trying to push their anti-public school agenda.
While I seriously doubt this- you do illustrate the problem with the current system. Its super easy with anyone for an ax to grind to seize control of one of these committees, and suck up staff resources.
At least one of the APE guys on the math committee doesn’t have kids in APS and writes MAGA propaganda about schools on a RW blog.
Why is he on an APS committee when his kids are not in APS?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get rid of them.
They've been infested with APEs who don't even have kids in APS and are trying to push their anti-public school agenda.
While I seriously doubt this- you do illustrate the problem with the current system. Its super easy with anyone for an ax to grind to seize control of one of these committees, and suck up staff resources.
At least one of the APE guys on the math committee doesn’t have kids in APS and writes MAGA propaganda about schools on a RW blog.
Why is he on an APS committee when his kids are not in APS?
His kids are probably in pre-k. Many parents like to get involved before their kids begin at APS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get rid of them.
They've been infested with APEs who don't even have kids in APS and are trying to push their anti-public school agenda.
While I seriously doubt this- you do illustrate the problem with the current system. Its super easy with anyone for an ax to grind to seize control of one of these committees, and suck up staff resources.
At least one of the APE guys on the math committee doesn’t have kids in APS and writes MAGA propaganda about schools on a RW blog.
Why is he on an APS committee when his kids are not in APS?
His kids are probably in pre-k. Many parents like to get involved before their kids begin at APS.
I'm on the math committee and have no idea who you are talking about. Its a great committee full of thoughtful people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get rid of them.
They've been infested with APEs who don't even have kids in APS and are trying to push their anti-public school agenda.
While I seriously doubt this- you do illustrate the problem with the current system. Its super easy with anyone for an ax to grind to seize control of one of these committees, and suck up staff resources.
At least one of the APE guys on the math committee doesn’t have kids in APS and writes MAGA propaganda about schools on a RW blog.
Why is he on an APS committee when his kids are not in APS?
His kids are probably in pre-k. Many parents like to get involved before their kids begin at APS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get rid of them.
They've been infested with APEs who don't even have kids in APS and are trying to push their anti-public school agenda.
While I seriously doubt this- you do illustrate the problem with the current system. Its super easy with anyone for an ax to grind to seize control of one of these committees, and suck up staff resources.
At least one of the APE guys on the math committee doesn’t have kids in APS and writes MAGA propaganda about schools on a RW blog.
Why is he on an APS committee when his kids are not in APS?
His kids are probably in pre-k. Many parents like to get involved before their kids begin at APS.
I'm on the math committee and have no idea who you are talking about. Its a great committee full of thoughtful people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get rid of them.
They've been infested with APEs who don't even have kids in APS and are trying to push their anti-public school agenda.
While I seriously doubt this- you do illustrate the problem with the current system. Its super easy with anyone for an ax to grind to seize control of one of these committees, and suck up staff resources.
At least one of the APE guys on the math committee doesn’t have kids in APS and writes MAGA propaganda about schools on a RW blog.
Why is he on an APS committee when his kids are not in APS?
His kids are probably in pre-k. Many parents like to get involved before their kids begin at APS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get rid of them.
They've been infested with APEs who don't even have kids in APS and are trying to push their anti-public school agenda.
While I seriously doubt this- you do illustrate the problem with the current system. Its super easy with anyone for an ax to grind to seize control of one of these committees, and suck up staff resources.
At least one of the APE guys on the math committee doesn’t have kids in APS and writes MAGA propaganda about schools on a RW blog.
Why is he on an APS committee when his kids are not in APS?