Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
No. But we do hire— or fire in 2023– the people who hire the Superintendent. If she’s a mess, the Board gets voted out (which will probably happen anyway), we buy out her contract and we do this again.
Democracy.
I really hope this happens if they appoint Reid or someone similar as the next superintendent. It's such an FU to parents who have been pleading for some balance when it comes to FCPS decision-making to appoint a superintendent who is effectively the carbon copy of someone like Melanie Meren or Abrar Omeish in terms of a total embrace of far-left politics/policy.
How large do you think that group is?
Exactly. The Open FCPS group (and whatever their new name is) is a very loud minority in Fairfax. Most of us like books, librarians, teaching full history, and not stigmatizing groups of students.
Ignore them at your peril - they brought you Youngkin. He needed their votes even in blue Fairfax.
Less than a third of Fairfax voted for Mong Youngkin. Fairfax didn’t fall for his propaganda.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
No. But we do hire— or fire in 2023– the people who hire the Superintendent. If she’s a mess, the Board gets voted out (which will probably happen anyway), we buy out her contract and we do this again.
Democracy.
I really hope this happens if they appoint Reid or someone similar as the next superintendent. It's such an FU to parents who have been pleading for some balance when it comes to FCPS decision-making to appoint a superintendent who is effectively the carbon copy of someone like Melanie Meren or Abrar Omeish in terms of a total embrace of far-left politics/policy.
How large do you think that group is?
Exactly. The Open FCPS group (and whatever their new name is) is a very loud minority in Fairfax. Most of us like books, librarians, teaching full history, and not stigmatizing groups of students.
Ignore them at your peril - they brought you Youngkin. He needed their votes even in blue Fairfax.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
No. But we do hire— or fire in 2023– the people who hire the Superintendent. If she’s a mess, the Board gets voted out (which will probably happen anyway), we buy out her contract and we do this again.
Democracy.
I really hope this happens if they appoint Reid or someone similar as the next superintendent. It's such an FU to parents who have been pleading for some balance when it comes to FCPS decision-making to appoint a superintendent who is effectively the carbon copy of someone like Melanie Meren or Abrar Omeish in terms of a total embrace of far-left politics/policy.
How large do you think that group is?
Exactly. The Open FCPS group (and whatever their new name is) is a very loud minority in Fairfax. Most of us like books, librarians, teaching full history, and not stigmatizing groups of students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
No. But we do hire— or fire in 2023– the people who hire the Superintendent. If she’s a mess, the Board gets voted out (which will probably happen anyway), we buy out her contract and we do this again.
Democracy.
I really hope this happens if they appoint Reid or someone similar as the next superintendent. It's such an FU to parents who have been pleading for some balance when it comes to FCPS decision-making to appoint a superintendent who is effectively the carbon copy of someone like Melanie Meren or Abrar Omeish in terms of a total embrace of far-left politics/policy.
How large do you think that group is?
Exactly. The Open FCPS group (and whatever their new name is) is a very loud minority in Fairfax. Most of us like books, librarians, teaching full history, and not stigmatizing groups of students.
Anonymous wrote:We voted in this board. Why would we expect, or those who voted them in, for the board to elect someone who does not match their views?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
No. But we do hire— or fire in 2023– the people who hire the Superintendent. If she’s a mess, the Board gets voted out (which will probably happen anyway), we buy out her contract and we do this again.
Democracy.
I really hope this happens if they appoint Reid or someone similar as the next superintendent. It's such an FU to parents who have been pleading for some balance when it comes to FCPS decision-making to appoint a superintendent who is effectively the carbon copy of someone like Melanie Meren or Abrar Omeish in terms of a total embrace of far-left politics/policy.
How large do you think that group is?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
No. But we do hire— or fire in 2023– the people who hire the Superintendent. If she’s a mess, the Board gets voted out (which will probably happen anyway), we buy out her contract and we do this again.
Democracy.
I really hope this happens if they appoint Reid or someone similar as the next superintendent. It's such an FU to parents who have been pleading for some balance when it comes to FCPS decision-making to appoint a superintendent who is effectively the carbon copy of someone like Melanie Meren or Abrar Omeish in terms of a total embrace of far-left politics/policy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
No. But we do hire— or fire in 2023– the people who hire the Superintendent. If she’s a mess, the Board gets voted out (which will probably happen anyway), we buy out her contract and we do this again.
Democracy.
I really hope this happens if they appoint Reid or someone similar as the next superintendent. It's such an FU to parents who have been pleading for some balance when it comes to FCPS decision-making to appoint a superintendent who is effectively the carbon copy of someone like Melanie Meren or Abrar Omeish in terms of a total embrace of far-left politics/policy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And the president of the group is a principal and will deal with the next superintendent directly quite a bit.
Who are you talking about? What principal? What group?
Fairfax Alliance of Black School Educators (FABSE).
https://fabse.wildapricot.org/Executive-Board
She’s an assistant superintendent. Area 3
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And the president of the group is a principal and will deal with the next superintendent directly quite a bit.
Who are you talking about? What principal? What group?
Fairfax Alliance of Black School Educators (FABSE).
https://fabse.wildapricot.org/Executive-Board
Anonymous wrote: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.
No. But we do hire— or fire in 2023– the people who hire the Superintendent. If she’s a mess, the Board gets voted out (which will probably happen anyway), we buy out her contract and we do this again.
Democracy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And the president of the group is a principal and will deal with the next superintendent directly quite a bit.
Who are you talking about? What principal? What group?
Anonymous wrote:I don't really think it's cool what the NAACP did here. The two candidates had to make public comments about it after.