Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IDK. If it merely stated these are the candidates and what a ballot looks like, it’s fine and educational. If it was “vote for these candidates” it was wrong.
My thinking is that if they included one ballot, and didn’t include the other, it was inferred that the school was supporting those candidates.
Anonymous wrote:What is "the Democratic sample ballot", in this context? It's the general election.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fake.
Yep, if this really happened it would have been on the news because it would have been the whole class or whole school, and someone non-anonymous would have complained.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Member of FCDC here. The R's attend Back to School Night also. I'm not a fan of the practice, but it has been going on for a long time and I am not going to be the one to stop it. So I just don't volunteer at BTSN.
Theoretically, the Rs and Ds come to their local BTSN with a document with a calendar on one side, and a list of people running in the upcoming election on the other. So its theoretically educational.
The reason you had no Rs at your BTSN this year is because the Ds are FIRED UP to volunteer anywhere they can. Even in parts of the county that are *very* red, that is the case.
Re: why something came home in your kid's folder, it was probably your teacher or room parent trying to be slick. I'd ask them about it.
It’s one thing having them at BTSN.
It is a whole different issue with having these ballots come home in student folders.
It needs to be reported. And, for this, I would go above the principal and teacher and go straight to the Asst. Supt.
~ Former FCPS teacher
Anonymous wrote:Fake.
Anonymous wrote:It's usually some mom who's stuffing those folders, btw.
Anonymous wrote:Member of FCDC here. The R's attend Back to School Night also. I'm not a fan of the practice, but it has been going on for a long time and I am not going to be the one to stop it. So I just don't volunteer at BTSN.
Theoretically, the Rs and Ds come to their local BTSN with a document with a calendar on one side, and a list of people running in the upcoming election on the other. So its theoretically educational.
The reason you had no Rs at your BTSN this year is because the Ds are FIRED UP to volunteer anywhere they can. Even in parts of the county that are *very* red, that is the case.
Re: why something came home in your kid's folder, it was probably your teacher or room parent trying to be slick. I'd ask them about it.