Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm voting for McCauliffe, but I seriously doubt that Youngkin could destroy my kids education any more than our local school board did by keeping kids out of school for a year and a half.
A year and a half? How do you get that math?
Are you including the summer? And hybrid?
Yes. Hybrid was a joke and you know it.
Not for my kids, it wasn't. My kids thrived. It was probably one of the best years we have ever had as a family. The kids learned a lot because all of the bozo behavior problems weren't online and the teachers were rocking it. Plus we were all a lot more relaxed because the school schedule was so easy. It was a pita for my husband and me because we had to change our work schedules pretty dramatically but there is no denying that our kids thrived during hybrid.
That's nice for you. It was horrible for those of us with kids in K and 1st.
Okay. However that doesn't mean you get to make false claims for the rest of us. My family did great as well. We could pivot back to hybrid very easily. In some ways I wish we would. What I'm hearing about some of these schools is very alarming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with you to some extent, 18:23. I live in Alexandria. I am a died-in-the-wool Dem by both pedigree and CV. In all my years of voting I haven't ever voted out of party line. But this year I will be in the SB race. In our local SB race, I am so turned off by the behavior of my fellow Democrats on our SB that I will probably be voting for their Republican opponents. And I am definitely not voting for our current Democratic mayor (although I am not sure if I will vote for an opponent or do a write-in for Daffy Duck). I don't know which came first but either way the outcome is a hot mess for me.
BS any one Democratic is not voting Republican
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP here. It's frustrating that people cannot pay attention long enough to see the power Trump exerts on his whole party -- how they jump when he tells them to -- and how Youngkin is right there with him. He is no Larry Hogan - he is inspired by Trump and will change our election laws because of Trump's delusional belief that he won the 2020 election.
People need to pay attention and stand up for our country.
This is a thread about local school board elections.
The only people that think and talk about Trump more than Trump himself are Democrats.
Anonymous wrote:NP here. It's frustrating that people cannot pay attention long enough to see the power Trump exerts on his whole party -- how they jump when he tells them to -- and how Youngkin is right there with him. He is no Larry Hogan - he is inspired by Trump and will change our election laws because of Trump's delusional belief that he won the 2020 election.
People need to pay attention and stand up for our country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm voting for McCauliffe, but I seriously doubt that Youngkin could destroy my kids education any more than our local school board did by keeping kids out of school for a year and a half.
A year and a half? How do you get that math?
Are you including the summer? And hybrid?
Yes. Hybrid was a joke and you know it.
Not for my kids, it wasn't. My kids thrived. It was probably one of the best years we have ever had as a family. The kids learned a lot because all of the bozo behavior problems weren't online and the teachers were rocking it. Plus we were all a lot more relaxed because the school schedule was so easy. It was a pita for my husband and me because we had to change our work schedules pretty dramatically but there is no denying that our kids thrived during hybrid.
That's nice for you. It was horrible for those of us with kids in K and 1st.
Okay. However that doesn't mean you get to make false claims for the rest of us. My family did great as well. We could pivot back to hybrid very easily. In some ways I wish we would. What I'm hearing about some of these schools is very alarming.
You can hold yourself out as the majority if you want, but a big reason the governor race is remotely close is because of how last year went.
Yes, and the blame is at the top with Trump and how he handled this crisis. Denied it was here, downplayed the impacts, would not let the experts speak out. Tried to make it a war on China.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm voting for McCauliffe, but I seriously doubt that Youngkin could destroy my kids education any more than our local school board did by keeping kids out of school for a year and a half.
A year and a half? How do you get that math?
Are you including the summer? And hybrid?
Yes. Hybrid was a joke and you know it.
Not for my kids, it wasn't. My kids thrived. It was probably one of the best years we have ever had as a family. The kids learned a lot because all of the bozo behavior problems weren't online and the teachers were rocking it. Plus we were all a lot more relaxed because the school schedule was so easy. It was a pita for my husband and me because we had to change our work schedules pretty dramatically but there is no denying that our kids thrived during hybrid.
That's nice for you. It was horrible for those of us with kids in K and 1st.
Okay. However that doesn't mean you get to make false claims for the rest of us. My family did great as well. We could pivot back to hybrid very easily. In some ways I wish we would. What I'm hearing about some of these schools is very alarming.
You can hold yourself out as the majority if you want, but a big reason the governor race is remotely close is because of how last year went.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm voting for McCauliffe, but I seriously doubt that Youngkin could destroy my kids education any more than our local school board did by keeping kids out of school for a year and a half.
A year and a half? How do you get that math?
Are you including the summer? And hybrid?
Yes. Hybrid was a joke and you know it.
Not for my kids, it wasn't. My kids thrived. It was probably one of the best years we have ever had as a family. The kids learned a lot because all of the bozo behavior problems weren't online and the teachers were rocking it. Plus we were all a lot more relaxed because the school schedule was so easy. It was a pita for my husband and me because we had to change our work schedules pretty dramatically but there is no denying that our kids thrived during hybrid.
That's nice for you. It was horrible for those of us with kids in K and 1st.
Okay. However that doesn't mean you get to make false claims for the rest of us. My family did great as well. We could pivot back to hybrid very easily. In some ways I wish we would. What I'm hearing about some of these schools is very alarming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with you to some extent, 18:23. I live in Alexandria. I am a died-in-the-wool Dem by both pedigree and CV. In all my years of voting I haven't ever voted out of party line. But this year I will be in the SB race. In our local SB race, I am so turned off by the behavior of my fellow Democrats on our SB that I will probably be voting for their Republican opponents. And I am definitely not voting for our current Democratic mayor (although I am not sure if I will vote for an opponent or do a write-in for Daffy Duck). I don't know which came first but either way the outcome is a hot mess for me.
BS any one Democratic is not voting Republican
No that would be two. Count me in. I am voting straight republican. And there are many more.
Then you are a moron.
Do you not understand Republicans will never let your vote count after this election? Can you not read? Clearly you have no idea what Republicans have been doing all over the country.
People you are missing it. Your daughters will be sub humans to them. Your children's education will be garbage.
Trump told you not to vote do what he said given you are not using your own brain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with you to some extent, 18:23. I live in Alexandria. I am a died-in-the-wool Dem by both pedigree and CV. In all my years of voting I haven't ever voted out of party line. But this year I will be in the SB race. In our local SB race, I am so turned off by the behavior of my fellow Democrats on our SB that I will probably be voting for their Republican opponents. And I am definitely not voting for our current Democratic mayor (although I am not sure if I will vote for an opponent or do a write-in for Daffy Duck). I don't know which came first but either way the outcome is a hot mess for me.
BS any one Democratic is not voting Republican
No that would be two. Count me in. I am voting straight republican. And there are many more.