Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just don't think the Dunn Loring school is as much of a political issue as you think it is. People can deal with rezoning, they don't want to deal with someone who is going to limit our children's rights.
Building a new school to address overcrowding is a good thing.
It is.
Unfortunately, Frisch is getting a new school built that’s surrounded by schools that are well under capacity. The growth is elsewhere. It’s a huge waste of money.
This. Shrevewood overcrowding could have been fixed with a simple boundary adjustment to Stenwood and Freedom Hill.
Shrevewood’s overcrowding has been fixed.
Vote Frisch out!! The guy is scum.
The overcrowding is temporarily fixed. The numbers will increase as the Covid classes transition out of ES. Are new families choosing private? I don’t think so.
If you look at the membership numbers for Shrevewood, the current second grade class is the largest at 116, followed by sixth grade at 104 and then first grade at 93.
https://schoolprofiles.fcps.edu/schlprfl/f?p=108:42:5537396294772::NO:42_SCHOOL_YEAR,P42_CLUSTER_ID,P42_DIVISION_ID,P42_SCHOOL_ID:202324,1,DIVISION,
I think the current principal solved the overcrowding issue due to the Level IV cluster model. You can see the increased numbers at Lemon Road.
It was a brilliant move, frankly. He got rid of problem parents and overcrowding at the same time, LOL!
You must not know the importance of test scores if you believe the issues is solved.
+1 It is likely test scores will go down and FARMS numbers will increase as a specific demographic leaves after 2nd grade. Long term, there is the potential for home values to decrease. It’s not “lol” as a PP stated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just don't think the Dunn Loring school is as much of a political issue as you think it is. People can deal with rezoning, they don't want to deal with someone who is going to limit our children's rights.
Building a new school to address overcrowding is a good thing.
It is.
Unfortunately, Frisch is getting a new school built that’s surrounded by schools that are well under capacity. The growth is elsewhere. It’s a huge waste of money.
This. Shrevewood overcrowding could have been fixed with a simple boundary adjustment to Stenwood and Freedom Hill.
Shrevewood’s overcrowding has been fixed.
Vote Frisch out!! The guy is scum.
The overcrowding is temporarily fixed. The numbers will increase as the Covid classes transition out of ES. Are new families choosing private? I don’t think so.
If you look at the membership numbers for Shrevewood, the current second grade class is the largest at 116, followed by sixth grade at 104 and then first grade at 93.
https://schoolprofiles.fcps.edu/schlprfl/f?p=108:42:5537396294772::NO:42_SCHOOL_YEAR,P42_CLUSTER_ID,P42_DIVISION_ID,P42_SCHOOL_ID:202324,1,DIVISION,
I think the current principal solved the overcrowding issue due to the Level IV cluster model. You can see the increased numbers at Lemon Road.
It was a brilliant move, frankly. He got rid of problem parents and overcrowding at the same time, LOL!
You must not know the importance of test scores if you believe the issues is solved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just don't think the Dunn Loring school is as much of a political issue as you think it is. People can deal with rezoning, they don't want to deal with someone who is going to limit our children's rights.
Building a new school to address overcrowding is a good thing.
It is.
Unfortunately, Frisch is getting a new school built that’s surrounded by schools that are well under capacity. The growth is elsewhere. It’s a huge waste of money.
This. Shrevewood overcrowding could have been fixed with a simple boundary adjustment to Stenwood and Freedom Hill.
Shrevewood’s overcrowding has been fixed.
Vote Frisch out!! The guy is scum.
The overcrowding is temporarily fixed. The numbers will increase as the Covid classes transition out of ES. Are new families choosing private? I don’t think so.
If you look at the membership numbers for Shrevewood, the current second grade class is the largest at 116, followed by sixth grade at 104 and then first grade at 93.
https://schoolprofiles.fcps.edu/schlprfl/f?p=108:42:5537396294772::NO:42_SCHOOL_YEAR,P42_CLUSTER_ID,P42_DIVISION_ID,P42_SCHOOL_ID:202324,1,DIVISION,
I think the current principal solved the overcrowding issue due to the Level IV cluster model. You can see the increased numbers at Lemon Road.
It was a brilliant move, frankly. He got rid of problem parents and overcrowding at the same time, LOL!
You must not know the importance of test scores if you believe the issues is solved.
+1 It is likely test scores will go down and FARMS numbers will increase as a specific demographic leaves after 2nd grade. Long term, there is the potential for home values to decrease. It’s not “lol” as a PP stated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just don't think the Dunn Loring school is as much of a political issue as you think it is. People can deal with rezoning, they don't want to deal with someone who is going to limit our children's rights.
Building a new school to address overcrowding is a good thing.
It is.
Unfortunately, Frisch is getting a new school built that’s surrounded by schools that are well under capacity. The growth is elsewhere. It’s a huge waste of money.
This. Shrevewood overcrowding could have been fixed with a simple boundary adjustment to Stenwood and Freedom Hill.
Shrevewood’s overcrowding has been fixed.
Vote Frisch out!! The guy is scum.
The overcrowding is temporarily fixed. The numbers will increase as the Covid classes transition out of ES. Are new families choosing private? I don’t think so.
If you look at the membership numbers for Shrevewood, the current second grade class is the largest at 116, followed by sixth grade at 104 and then first grade at 93.
https://schoolprofiles.fcps.edu/schlprfl/f?p=108:42:5537396294772::NO:42_SCHOOL_YEAR,P42_CLUSTER_ID,P42_DIVISION_ID,P42_SCHOOL_ID:202324,1,DIVISION,
I think the current principal solved the overcrowding issue due to the Level IV cluster model. You can see the increased numbers at Lemon Road.
It was a brilliant move, frankly. He got rid of problem parents and overcrowding at the same time, LOL!
You must not know the importance of test scores if you believe the issues is solved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just don't think the Dunn Loring school is as much of a political issue as you think it is. People can deal with rezoning, they don't want to deal with someone who is going to limit our children's rights.
Building a new school to address overcrowding is a good thing.
It is.
Unfortunately, Frisch is getting a new school built that’s surrounded by schools that are well under capacity. The growth is elsewhere. It’s a huge waste of money.
This. Shrevewood overcrowding could have been fixed with a simple boundary adjustment to Stenwood and Freedom Hill.
Shrevewood’s overcrowding has been fixed.
Vote Frisch out!! The guy is scum.
The overcrowding is temporarily fixed. The numbers will increase as the Covid classes transition out of ES. Are new families choosing private? I don’t think so.
You're wrong. You don't have a kid at Shrevewood. Covid is not what is driving the enrollment numbers now. If you were a parent there, you would know this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just don't think the Dunn Loring school is as much of a political issue as you think it is. People can deal with rezoning, they don't want to deal with someone who is going to limit our children's rights.
Building a new school to address overcrowding is a good thing.
It is.
Unfortunately, Frisch is getting a new school built that’s surrounded by schools that are well under capacity. The growth is elsewhere. It’s a huge waste of money.
This. Shrevewood overcrowding could have been fixed with a simple boundary adjustment to Stenwood and Freedom Hill.
Shrevewood’s overcrowding has been fixed.
Vote Frisch out!! The guy is scum.
The overcrowding is temporarily fixed. The numbers will increase as the Covid classes transition out of ES. Are new families choosing private? I don’t think so.
If you look at the membership numbers for Shrevewood, the current second grade class is the largest at 116, followed by sixth grade at 104 and then first grade at 93.
https://schoolprofiles.fcps.edu/schlprfl/f?p=108:42:5537396294772::NO:42_SCHOOL_YEAR,P42_CLUSTER_ID,P42_DIVISION_ID,P42_SCHOOL_ID:202324,1,DIVISION,
I think the current principal solved the overcrowding issue due to the Level IV cluster model. You can see the increased numbers at Lemon Road.
It was a brilliant move, frankly. He got rid of problem parents and overcrowding at the same time, LOL!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had a brief conversation with Karl Frisch asking him for help with a specific action my child's school took that resulted in releasing private information about my child to other many other parents at the school in violation of Federal laws. He told me he would investigate and get back to me. He never got back to me. A school board member should be available to help parents with specific problems a family is facing with the school the child attends. It seems from many of the comments in this thread that he has a history of not listening to parents or working with parents to resolve specific problems in their schools. He should be voted out for that reason alone.
This is not an issue you bring to the school board, it's an issue you bring to the executive principal and/or assistant superintendent for your region.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just don't think the Dunn Loring school is as much of a political issue as you think it is. People can deal with rezoning, they don't want to deal with someone who is going to limit our children's rights.
Building a new school to address overcrowding is a good thing.
It is.
Unfortunately, Frisch is getting a new school built that’s surrounded by schools that are well under capacity. The growth is elsewhere. It’s a huge waste of money.
This. Shrevewood overcrowding could have been fixed with a simple boundary adjustment to Stenwood and Freedom Hill.
Shrevewood’s overcrowding has been fixed.
Vote Frisch out!! The guy is scum.
The overcrowding is temporarily fixed. The numbers will increase as the Covid classes transition out of ES. Are new families choosing private? I don’t think so.
If you look at the membership numbers for Shrevewood, the current second grade class is the largest at 116, followed by sixth grade at 104 and then first grade at 93.
https://schoolprofiles.fcps.edu/schlprfl/f?p=108:42:5537396294772::NO:42_SCHOOL_YEAR,P42_CLUSTER_ID,P42_DIVISION_ID,P42_SCHOOL_ID:202324,1,DIVISION,
I think the current principal solved the overcrowding issue due to the Level IV cluster model. You can see the increased numbers at Lemon Road.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just don't think the Dunn Loring school is as much of a political issue as you think it is. People can deal with rezoning, they don't want to deal with someone who is going to limit our children's rights.
Building a new school to address overcrowding is a good thing.
It is.
Unfortunately, Frisch is getting a new school built that’s surrounded by schools that are well under capacity. The growth is elsewhere. It’s a huge waste of money.
This. Shrevewood overcrowding could have been fixed with a simple boundary adjustment to Stenwood and Freedom Hill.
Shrevewood’s overcrowding has been fixed.
Vote Frisch out!! The guy is scum.
The overcrowding is temporarily fixed. The numbers will increase as the Covid classes transition out of ES. Are new families choosing private? I don’t think so.
Anonymous wrote:I had a brief conversation with Karl Frisch asking him for help with a specific action my child's school took that resulted in releasing private information about my child to other many other parents at the school in violation of Federal laws. He told me he would investigate and get back to me. He never got back to me. A school board member should be available to help parents with specific problems a family is facing with the school the child attends. It seems from many of the comments in this thread that he has a history of not listening to parents or working with parents to resolve specific problems in their schools. He should be voted out for that reason alone.
Anonymous wrote:and there would be a simple boundary adjustment with Stenwood that would fix this problem if it comes to be. We didn't need the $60 million man to come up with a wasteful solution to a problem that may not exist.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just don't think the Dunn Loring school is as much of a political issue as you think it is. People can deal with rezoning, they don't want to deal with someone who is going to limit our children's rights.
Building a new school to address overcrowding is a good thing.
It is.
Unfortunately, Frisch is getting a new school built that’s surrounded by schools that are well under capacity. The growth is elsewhere. It’s a huge waste of money.
This. Shrevewood overcrowding could have been fixed with a simple boundary adjustment to Stenwood and Freedom Hill.
Shrevewood’s overcrowding has been fixed.
Vote Frisch out!! The guy is scum.
The overcrowding is temporarily fixed. The numbers will increase as the Covid classes transition out of ES. Are new families choosing private? I don’t think so.