Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My guess is this is OP’s attempt to create a phantom menace ahead of the election. The lies about CRT worked for Youngkin a few years back but the histrionics about crime and trans kids in schools isn’t really getting any traction in this cycle so they thought they’d take a new take on fear-based messaging.
Talk to kids who go to the middle schools and high schools that this board loves to sh$t on about how many fights they see on a daily basis. Just because your kid goes to Langley doesn't mean other kids don't have to deal with it.
It seems really important to you to continue stirring the pot of fear and outrage. I get it — you’re a shill.
But there is no way in HELL we are putting Republican conservatives in charge of our public education. Nope.
Anonymous wrote:My guess is this is OP’s attempt to create a phantom menace ahead of the election. The lies about CRT worked for Youngkin a few years back but the histrionics about crime and trans kids in schools isn’t really getting any traction in this cycle so they thought they’d take a new take on fear-based messaging.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reid is such a failure. Won't publish average SAT scores for each school; won't disclose current year racial/ethnic data at schools; pushes stupid "restorative justice" initiatives; and inflicts long-winded missives on others in FCPS while ignoring the real problems with academics, operations, and facilities. Get rid of this School Board and replace it with a new one that will get rid of HER.
Really??
Our minority kids are excelling in school. It makes me proud when that data is published.
How insulting to high achieving minority kids, and dare I say virtuously sanctimonious of FCPS to not publish that info.
Anonymous wrote:I could be wrong but I believe a key tenet of restorative justice is the consent of all parties (including the victim and the perpetrator) to participate. Coercive participation doesn’t work.
It can be effective at resolving some kinds of conflict. Although in Maori cultures (from which it derives) it is often accompanied by a period of shunning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My guess is this is OP’s attempt to create a phantom menace ahead of the election. The lies about CRT worked for Youngkin a few years back but the histrionics about crime and trans kids in schools isn’t really getting any traction in this cycle so they thought they’d take a new take on fear-based messaging.
Hi there! I am OP.
First, the words I posted are Dr. Reid’s; not mine. Dr. Reid sent it to me and every other parent in an update, just as she does every week.
Second, I asked what everyone thought of this, and you attack me? What is your problem??
Anonymous wrote:My guess is this is OP’s attempt to create a phantom menace ahead of the election. The lies about CRT worked for Youngkin a few years back but the histrionics about crime and trans kids in schools isn’t really getting any traction in this cycle so they thought they’d take a new take on fear-based messaging.
Anonymous wrote:Reid is such a failure. Won't publish average SAT scores for each school; won't disclose current year racial/ethnic data at schools; pushes stupid "restorative justice" initiatives; and inflicts long-winded missives on others in FCPS while ignoring the real problems with academics, operations, and facilities. Get rid of this School Board and replace it with a new one that will get rid of HER.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My guess is this is OP’s attempt to create a phantom menace ahead of the election. The lies about CRT worked for Youngkin a few years back but the histrionics about crime and trans kids in schools isn’t really getting any traction in this cycle so they thought they’d take a new take on fear-based messaging.
Talk to kids who go to the middle schools and high schools that this board loves to sh$t on about how many fights they see on a daily basis. Just because your kid goes to Langley doesn't mean other kids don't have to deal with it.
It seems really important to you to continue stirring the pot of fear and outrage. I get it — you’re a shill.
But there is no way in HELL we are putting Republican conservatives in charge of our public education. Nope.
Nice language.
This is the Schools forum, not the Political forum. Get ahold of yourself.
So maybe take your racist partisan dog whistle threads to the political board.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My guess is this is OP’s attempt to create a phantom menace ahead of the election. The lies about CRT worked for Youngkin a few years back but the histrionics about crime and trans kids in schools isn’t really getting any traction in this cycle so they thought they’d take a new take on fear-based messaging.
I want to thank OP for bringing this to my attention. You can not deny the CRT indoctrination in FCPS schools. FCPS teachers are turning public schools into SJW bootcamp.
https://cdn01.dailycaller.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/English-7-HN-Syllabus_Cooper.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My guess is this is OP’s attempt to create a phantom menace ahead of the election. The lies about CRT worked for Youngkin a few years back but the histrionics about crime and trans kids in schools isn’t really getting any traction in this cycle so they thought they’d take a new take on fear-based messaging.
Talk to kids who go to the middle schools and high schools that this board loves to sh$t on about how many fights they see on a daily basis. Just because your kid goes to Langley doesn't mean other kids don't have to deal with it.
It seems really important to you to continue stirring the pot of fear and outrage. I get it — you’re a shill.
But there is no way in HELL we are putting Republican conservatives in charge of our public education. Nope.
Nice language.
This is the Schools forum, not the Political forum. Get ahold of yourself.
Anonymous wrote:My guess is this is OP’s attempt to create a phantom menace ahead of the election. The lies about CRT worked for Youngkin a few years back but the histrionics about crime and trans kids in schools isn’t really getting any traction in this cycle so they thought they’d take a new take on fear-based messaging.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My guess is this is OP’s attempt to create a phantom menace ahead of the election. The lies about CRT worked for Youngkin a few years back but the histrionics about crime and trans kids in schools isn’t really getting any traction in this cycle so they thought they’d take a new take on fear-based messaging.
Talk to kids who go to the middle schools and high schools that this board loves to sh$t on about how many fights they see on a daily basis. Just because your kid goes to Langley doesn't mean other kids don't have to deal with it.
It seems really important to you to continue stirring the pot of fear and outrage. I get it — you’re a shill.
But there is no way in HELL we are putting Republican conservatives in charge of our public education. Nope.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My guess is this is OP’s attempt to create a phantom menace ahead of the election. The lies about CRT worked for Youngkin a few years back but the histrionics about crime and trans kids in schools isn’t really getting any traction in this cycle so they thought they’d take a new take on fear-based messaging.
Talk to kids who go to the middle schools and high schools that this board loves to sh$t on about how many fights they see on a daily basis. Just because your kid goes to Langley doesn't mean other kids don't have to deal with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My guess is this is OP’s attempt to create a phantom menace ahead of the election. The lies about CRT worked for Youngkin a few years back but the histrionics about crime and trans kids in schools isn’t really getting any traction in this cycle so they thought they’d take a new take on fear-based messaging.
Talk to kids who go to the middle schools and high schools that this board loves to sh$t on about how many fights they see on a daily basis. Just because your kid goes to Langley doesn't mean other kids don't have to deal with it.
LHS has its own problems - the parents, for one: "but my Johnny is such a sweet boy!". Your sweet Johnny loses his sh&t and has his mother handle his life for him, see how much that has helped his hair trigger anger issues?
I'd take Johnny's issues over a brawl
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My guess is this is OP’s attempt to create a phantom menace ahead of the election. The lies about CRT worked for Youngkin a few years back but the histrionics about crime and trans kids in schools isn’t really getting any traction in this cycle so they thought they’d take a new take on fear-based messaging.
Talk to kids who go to the middle schools and high schools that this board loves to sh$t on about how many fights they see on a daily basis. Just because your kid goes to Langley doesn't mean other kids don't have to deal with it.
LHS has its own problems - the parents, for one: "but my Johnny is such a sweet boy!". Your sweet Johnny loses his sh&t and has his mother handle his life for him, see how much that has helped his hair trigger anger issues?