Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's change the perspective of this thread from arguing about what has already happened to discussing what is going to happen.
Does anyone have any credible numbers on Thoreau and/or Jackson's enrollment for next fall?
Thoreau will have around 100-120 new kids approx. they are several hundreds UNDER capacity so it will be fine. Some also have said a lot from the aap sections in 6th grade are picking LJ next year, so it could certainly be on the lower end of that estimate.
Anonymous wrote:Let's change the perspective of this thread from arguing about what has already happened to discussing what is going to happen.
Does anyone have any credible numbers on Thoreau and/or Jackson's enrollment for next fall?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prior to Patty Reed , we discussed moving our community out of LJ. With Patty Reed, we discussed moving our community out of LJ. Finally-it was done! Our voices were heard. I’m not sure where you were some years ago, but I’ve been here and complaining all along. Did not attend any work sessions, too political. But I voiced my concerns for many years.
Whispering in the ear of a former SB member is not the same as a transparent process.
We get that you wanted to move to a wealthier school. Accommodating that request will disadvantage other children, further concentrate poverty within the FCHS pyramid, and ultimately weaken the county’s tax base.
So what? If you don't like your school district, fix it, change it or move. OES and MWES parents chose option 2. and Most of us don't have the time to fight the county on BS like this. We just buy a house we can afford in the best school district possible. If the county pulls a fast one and tries to re-zone us to a diff. school that we don't like, we fight. We don't care about other people's school districts. It's their fight.
Just because FCHS goes down the tube it will not affect county taxes. Show me the math. If it does, all the county has to do is raise the tax rate by a fraction to compensate. I'd much rather pay that than put my kids in a sub -par school in the name of social justice.
Buh Bye!
How can you not understand that the school board is supposed to operate for the best of the entire county and not just their self interest.
This thread raises awareness of the injustice and the self-interest that motivates you. At some point we’ll get rid of the phony liberals like Palchik and Keys-Gamarra and replace them with more progressive members. For now, enjoy the overcrowded mess that Thoreau will become.
injustice and self-interest - self-interest, yes. The whole country operates on self-interest. It's a capitalistic democracy. Injustice, no. I can't take care of everyone else's child. Their parents should. That doesn't make me unjust, just indifferent.
Enjoy the overcrowded... - Will do. After 2 years, I wouldn't care a rat's a**.. My indifference kicks in at that point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prior to Patty Reed , we discussed moving our community out of LJ. With Patty Reed, we discussed moving our community out of LJ. Finally-it was done! Our voices were heard. I’m not sure where you were some years ago, but I’ve been here and complaining all along. Did not attend any work sessions, too political. But I voiced my concerns for many years.
Whispering in the ear of a former SB member is not the same as a transparent process.
We get that you wanted to move to a wealthier school. Accommodating that request will disadvantage other children, further concentrate poverty within the FCHS pyramid, and ultimately weaken the county’s tax base.
So what? If you don't like your school district, fix it, change it or move. OES and MWES parents chose option 2. and Most of us don't have the time to fight the county on BS like this. We just buy a house we can afford in the best school district possible. If the county pulls a fast one and tries to re-zone us to a diff. school that we don't like, we fight. We don't care about other people's school districts. It's their fight.
Just because FCHS goes down the tube it will not affect county taxes. Show me the math. If it does, all the county has to do is raise the tax rate by a fraction to compensate. I'd much rather pay that than put my kids in a sub -par school in the name of social justice.
Buh Bye!
This thread raises awareness of the injustice and the self-interest that motivates you. At some point we’ll get rid of the phony liberals like Palchik and Keys-Gamarra and replace them with more progressive members. For now, enjoy the overcrowded mess that Thoreau will become.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prior to Patty Reed , we discussed moving our community out of LJ. With Patty Reed, we discussed moving our community out of LJ. Finally-it was done! Our voices were heard. I’m not sure where you were some years ago, but I’ve been here and complaining all along. Did not attend any work sessions, too political. But I voiced my concerns for many years.
Whispering in the ear of a former SB member is not the same as a transparent process.
We get that you wanted to move to a wealthier school. Accommodating that request will disadvantage other children, further concentrate poverty within the FCHS pyramid, and ultimately weaken the county’s tax base.
So what? If you don't like your school district, fix it, change it or move. OES and MWES parents chose option 2. and Most of us don't have the time to fight the county on BS like this. We just buy a house we can afford in the best school district possible. If the county pulls a fast one and tries to re-zone us to a diff. school that we don't like, we fight. We don't care about other people's school districts. It's their fight.
Just because FCHS goes down the tube it will not affect county taxes. Show me the math. If it does, all the county has to do is raise the tax rate by a fraction to compensate. I'd much rather pay that than put my kids in a sub -par school in the name of social justice.
Buh Bye!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prior to Patty Reed , we discussed moving our community out of LJ. With Patty Reed, we discussed moving our community out of LJ. Finally-it was done! Our voices were heard. I’m not sure where you were some years ago, but I’ve been here and complaining all along. Did not attend any work sessions, too political. But I voiced my concerns for many years.
Whispering in the ear of a former SB member is not the same as a transparent process.
We get that you wanted to move to a wealthier school. Accommodating that request will disadvantage other children, further concentrate poverty within the FCHS pyramid, and ultimately weaken the county’s tax base.
Anonymous wrote:Prior to Patty Reed , we discussed moving our community out of LJ. With Patty Reed, we discussed moving our community out of LJ. Finally-it was done! Our voices were heard. I’m not sure where you were some years ago, but I’ve been here and complaining all along. Did not attend any work sessions, too political. But I voiced my concerns for many years.
Anonymous wrote:I think we can agree to disagree. In my area of Vienna, many have been attending SB meetings for 2 decades complaining about this very issue. So,I guess it depends where in Vienna you live as to whether or not parents wanted TMS. Had my kids been Gen Ed, none were, I would have placed out of LJMS. I’m happy with the move-some of our voices were finally heard - even from MW.