Anonymous wrote:I am glad they were enlightening and useful to you. Your thoughts on Michelle Reid are irrelevant since you aren’t in charge of hiring the superintendent.
Anonymous wrote:A group of local Black educators has now sent a letter to FCPS that, reading between the lines, also expresses grave reservations about Michelle Reid as the next Superintendent.
https://fabse.wildapricot.org/resources/Documents/FABSE%20Open%20Letter.pdf
Given Reid's commitment to social justice and equity, one can only assume it's a short amount of time before she withdraws or her withdrawal is also made public.
Anonymous wrote:A group of local Black educators has now sent a letter to FCPS that, reading between the lines, also expresses grave reservations about Michelle Reid as the next Superintendent.
https://fabse.wildapricot.org/resources/Documents/FABSE%20Open%20Letter.pdf
Given Reid's commitment to social justice and equity, one can only assume it's a short amount of time before she withdraws or her withdrawal is also made public.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s something deeply revolting, yet utterly predictable, about the fact that this School Board would go out and recruit a woman who is basically a carbon copy of themselves, rather than look for someone who brings something different to the table in terms of their skills and disciplines. So we’ll basically end up with a 13-0 Democratic School Board that’s an even more inept echo chamber than the current situation with Brabrand.
Yeah, they should have looked for someone who wanted to ban books in school libraries and who regularly screamed “groomer!” at school boards!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Enrollment is already back to pre-pandemic levels and anxiety and learning gaps for students shot up everywhere due to the pandemic. It’s not just the FCPS response to the pandemic.
You may not like the candidates but they are qualified.
Enrollment is down >10,000 students.
Most of the SB is far from qualified. Try watching a few meetings in their entirety. They ran unopposed. LJC was elected because she's not Schultz. There was a highly qualified alternative.
Anonymous wrote:There’s something deeply revolting, yet utterly predictable, about the fact that this School Board would go out and recruit a woman who is basically a carbon copy of themselves, rather than look for someone who brings something different to the table in terms of their skills and disciplines. So we’ll basically end up with a 13-0 Democratic School Board that’s an even more inept echo chamber than the current situation with Brabrand.
Anonymous wrote:Enrollment is already back to pre-pandemic levels and anxiety and learning gaps for students shot up everywhere due to the pandemic. It’s not just the FCPS response to the pandemic.
You may not like the candidates but they are qualified.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A group of local Black educators has now sent a letter to FCPS that, reading between the lines, also expresses grave reservations about Michelle Reid as the next Superintendent.
https://fabse.wildapricot.org/resources/Documents/FABSE%20Open%20Letter.pdf
Given Reid's commitment to social justice and equity, one can only assume it's a short amount of time before she withdraws or her withdrawal is also made public.
So we want to ensure that no one wants to be a school board member or a superintendent. Great.
It would be great if we had a brand-new School Board and a qualified new superintendent. Unfortunately, Youngkin only proposed to move up the election for the Loudoun County School Board. Such a shame he didn't do the same thing for FCPS.
Anonymous wrote:A group of local Black educators has now sent a letter to FCPS that, reading between the lines, also expresses grave reservations about Michelle Reid as the next Superintendent.
https://fabse.wildapricot.org/resources/Documents/FABSE%20Open%20Letter.pdf
Given Reid's commitment to social justice and equity, one can only assume it's a short amount of time before she withdraws or her withdrawal is also made public.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A group of local Black educators has now sent a letter to FCPS that, reading between the lines, also expresses grave reservations about Michelle Reid as the next Superintendent.
https://fabse.wildapricot.org/resources/Documents/FABSE%20Open%20Letter.pdf
Given Reid's commitment to social justice and equity, one can only assume it's a short amount of time before she withdraws or her withdrawal is also made public.
So we want to ensure that no one wants to be a school board member or a superintendent. Great.
Anonymous wrote:A group of local Black educators has now sent a letter to FCPS that, reading between the lines, also expresses grave reservations about Michelle Reid as the next Superintendent.
https://fabse.wildapricot.org/resources/Documents/FABSE%20Open%20Letter.pdf
Given Reid's commitment to social justice and equity, one can only assume it's a short amount of time before she withdraws or her withdrawal is also made public.