Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think she comes across as a good listener, someone who has spent time in a classroom and understands teachers, and a genuinely nice person who wants to do the best for students and doesn't have any particular agenda to push.
We're very happy to be in FCPS these days. None of our friends in other school systems seem quite as secure in their leadership or their educational options.
Let me guess... you have kids in AAP. Those are the only kids who are given any "options," such as which school they'd like to attend.Gotta love that inequity.
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Huh? There are tons of options. Immersion at elementary and magnet schools at elementary, AP/IB, academies, foreign languages, etc at high school.
Huh? There are tons of options. Immersion at elementary and magnet schools at elementary, AP/IB, academies
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think she comes across as a good listener, someone who has spent time in a classroom and understands teachers, and a genuinely nice person who wants to do the best for students and doesn't have any particular agenda to push.
We're very happy to be in FCPS these days. None of our friends in other school systems seem quite as secure in their leadership or their educational options.
Let me guess... you have kids in AAP. Those are the only kids who are given any "options," such as which school they'd like to attend.Gotta love that inequity.
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Anonymous wrote:I think she comes across as a good listener, someone who has spent time in a classroom and understands teachers, and a genuinely nice person who wants to do the best for students and doesn't have any particular agenda to push.
We're very happy to be in FCPS these days. None of our friends in other school systems seem quite as secure in their leadership or their educational options.
Gotta love that inequity.
Anonymous wrote:She does some good things but her dishonesty is offensive. For example, constantly running around saying budgets were cut when they go up every year. I get that honestly is rare in politicians like her, but it's still offensive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The FCPS School Board just voted unanimously to renew Karen Garza's contract for four more years.
What does she do that makes her so well-liked? I can't think of any other local school superintendent - whether Joshua Starr in MCPS, Patrick Murphy in APS, or Kaya Henderson in DCPS - who enjoyed nearly that degree of respect. Henderson was tolerated, Murphy is widely disliked, and MCPS got rid of Starr at the first real opportunity.
What does she do that makes her so well liked?
Well, she rolls over like a dead dog for every lame brain idea the School Board comes up with.
Iif you like moronic ideas, I guess you like her.
Depending on your POV. She's been actually implementing ideas that had to talked to death under the previous superintendent, with no real gains made, like 1/2 day Monday's and HS start times. Not a huge Garza fan but she gets stuff done. Now, you can argue whether these moves were positive or not (I love full day Monday's and hate HS start times, and realize both are controversial). But it is nice to see someone make a decision and then move forward, rather than raising an issue, and 10 years later implementation is still being discussed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But it is nice to see someone make a decision and then move forward, rather than raising an issue, and 10 years later implementation is still being discussed.
+1
Also, she doesn't attack the Board of Supervisors as her predecessor did constantly. She actually collaborates with the funders.
The School Board should be attacked. It's the only way to keep those idiots in check.
Better yet you should just move to Texas. Fairfax is a liberal county, so we want SB members who aren't stuck in the 1950s.
Since Garza came from Texas, are you saying she's also stuck in the 1950s?
You inadvertently slammed the same Superintendent that you like.
Not really. She isn't there now, is she?
Sucks when your argument fails so easily, doesn't it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But it is nice to see someone make a decision and then move forward, rather than raising an issue, and 10 years later implementation is still being discussed.
+1
Also, she doesn't attack the Board of Supervisors as her predecessor did constantly. She actually collaborates with the funders.
The School Board should be attacked. It's the only way to keep those idiots in check.
Better yet you should just move to Texas. Fairfax is a liberal county, so we want SB members who aren't stuck in the 1950s.
Since Garza came from Texas, are you saying she's also stuck in the 1950s?
You inadvertently slammed the same Superintendent that you like.
Not really. She isn't there now, is she?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But it is nice to see someone make a decision and then move forward, rather than raising an issue, and 10 years later implementation is still being discussed.
+1
Also, she doesn't attack the Board of Supervisors as her predecessor did constantly. She actually collaborates with the funders.
The School Board should be attacked. It's the only way to keep those idiots in check.
Better yet you should just move to Texas. Fairfax is a liberal county, so we want SB members who aren't stuck in the 1950s.
Since Garza came from Texas, are you saying she's also stuck in the 1950s?
You inadvertently slammed the same Superintendent that you like.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But it is nice to see someone make a decision and then move forward, rather than raising an issue, and 10 years later implementation is still being discussed.
+1
Also, she doesn't attack the Board of Supervisors as her predecessor did constantly. She actually collaborates with the funders.
The School Board should be attacked. It's the only way to keep those idiots in check.
Better yet you should just move to Texas. Fairfax is a liberal county, so we want SB members who aren't stuck in the 1950s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But it is nice to see someone make a decision and then move forward, rather than raising an issue, and 10 years later implementation is still being discussed.
+1
Also, she doesn't attack the Board of Supervisors as her predecessor did constantly. She actually collaborates with the funders.
The School Board should be attacked. It's the only way to keep those idiots in check.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But it is nice to see someone make a decision and then move forward, rather than raising an issue, and 10 years later implementation is still being discussed.
+1
Also, she doesn't attack the Board of Supervisors as her predecessor did constantly. She actually collaborates with the funders.