Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.insidenova.com/headlines/thomas-jefferson-ptsa-president-apparently-ousted-state-group-threatens-to-revoke-charter/article_c54d21e2-e345-11eb-a27f-171e0c225e8b.html
This is the most detailed account of this drama.
This article was written by a current TJ student. Expect it to win several national high school journalism awards. It's exceptional.
I didn't know that. It is indeed very good, better than anything WaPo has done - fair and balanced reportage conveying effectively that they are multiple parties equally culpable in the issue. It is indeed sad, everyone involved has noble intentions.
TJ students win good number of yearbook awards and student journalism awards.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.insidenova.com/headlines/thomas-jefferson-ptsa-president-apparently-ousted-state-group-threatens-to-revoke-charter/article_c54d21e2-e345-11eb-a27f-171e0c225e8b.html
This is the most detailed account of this drama.
This article was written by a current TJ student. Expect it to win several national high school journalism awards. It's exceptional.
I didn't know that. It is indeed very good, better than anything WaPo has done - fair and balanced reportage conveying effectively that they are multiple parties equally culpable in the issue. It is indeed sad, everyone involved has noble intentions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the school board hadn’t launched this rushed and half-baked admissions change (with no public hearing), none of this PTSA drama would have happened. I don’t condone the behavior of many of the parties but the PTSA has been a wonderful group of very committed parent volunteers who spend many more hours volunteering to support TJ and its students than the parents at our base school.
Completely false. The leaders of the Coalition 4 TJ will stop at nothing to fight any change that could possibly limit the number of Asian students at the school. It doesn't matter what change the admissions office would have made - and making no change in a COVID year was not an option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perhaps other schools should disband their PTA and switch to PTO to ensure they are safe from the state PTA. What does state PTA provide as benefit? I hope there's something more than those negotiated store discounts.
I can’t believe they’re going to steal 80,000 of TJ’s money because they don’t like the elected officers. It’s definitely a cautionary tale for other schools to cut off their association with the PTA organization.
Sounds like they're entitled to that money. I don't think they are able to steal money. More likely the elected officers were misusing it and brought this on themselves.
The Virginia PTA would seize these assets and would freeze them until the TJ PTSA falls in line with reasonable standards for a non-political entity whose mission is to serve the school and its staff. A good start would be removing all of the individuals who belong to an organization whose entire animating purpose denies the legitimacy of the Class of 2025. Those kids are going to have enough challenges when they walk through that door with all of the vitriol that's been spewed in their direction - the absolute LAST thing they need is a PTSA with an Executive Committee that has written and published multiple articles telling them that they don't belong at TJ.
You did not mind when Qarni, Brabrand and some school board members — people in much higher leadership positions than a PTSA board member — said current kids didn’t belong at TJ. Or when the principal told a school full of supposedly her students struggling during virtual covid school last sprint to “check their privilege.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perhaps other schools should disband their PTA and switch to PTO to ensure they are safe from the state PTA. What does state PTA provide as benefit? I hope there's something more than those negotiated store discounts.
I can’t believe they’re going to steal 80,000 of TJ’s money because they don’t like the elected officers. It’s definitely a cautionary tale for other schools to cut off their association with the PTA organization.
Sounds like they're entitled to that money. I don't think they are able to steal money. More likely the elected officers were misusing it and brought this on themselves.
The Virginia PTA would seize these assets and would freeze them until the TJ PTSA falls in line with reasonable standards for a non-political entity whose mission is to serve the school and its staff. A good start would be removing all of the individuals who belong to an organization whose entire animating purpose denies the legitimacy of the Class of 2025. Those kids are going to have enough challenges when they walk through that door with all of the vitriol that's been spewed in their direction - the absolute LAST thing they need is a PTSA with an Executive Committee that has written and published multiple articles telling them that they don't belong at TJ.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.insidenova.com/headlines/thomas-jefferson-ptsa-president-apparently-ousted-state-group-threatens-to-revoke-charter/article_c54d21e2-e345-11eb-a27f-171e0c225e8b.html
This is the most detailed account of this drama.
This article was written by a current TJ student. Expect it to win several national high school journalism awards. It's exceptional.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perhaps other schools should disband their PTA and switch to PTO to ensure they are safe from the state PTA. What does state PTA provide as benefit? I hope there's something more than those negotiated store discounts.
I can’t believe they’re going to steal 80,000 of TJ’s money because they don’t like the elected officers. It’s definitely a cautionary tale for other schools to cut off their association with the PTA organization.
Sounds like they're entitled to that money. I don't think they are able to steal money. More likely the elected officers were misusing it and brought this on themselves.
Anonymous wrote:If the school board hadn’t launched this rushed and half-baked admissions change (with no public hearing), none of this PTSA drama would have happened. I don’t condone the behavior of many of the parties but the PTSA has been a wonderful group of very committed parent volunteers who spend many more hours volunteering to support TJ and its students than the parents at our base school.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.insidenova.com/headlines/thomas-jefferson-ptsa-president-apparently-ousted-state-group-threatens-to-revoke-charter/article_c54d21e2-e345-11eb-a27f-171e0c225e8b.html
This is the most detailed account of this drama.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a mess, and it obviously will drag out for years to come. Scott Brabrand and the School Board members should resign immediately for having created this sh*t show.
God forbid they decide to have TJ serve all of FCPS.
Does Langley serve all of FCPS? Didn't think so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perhaps other schools should disband their PTA and switch to PTO to ensure they are safe from the state PTA. What does state PTA provide as benefit? I hope there's something more than those negotiated store discounts.
I can’t believe they’re going to steal 80,000 of TJ’s money because they don’t like the elected officers. It’s definitely a cautionary tale for other schools to cut off their association with the PTA organization.