Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Vote for Youngkin everyone. Virginia Republican Party is not controlled by Trumpkins. That’s why it held a convention-to make sure a centrist moderate would become its gubernatorial candidate. I voted for Clinton and Obama (McAuliffe’s friends) but will vote for Youngkin.
They held their freaking convention at Liberty University.
Rs supporting education? Such a joke.![]()
Hard pass.
I agree. I can’t believe these people take education seriously when they choose to meet at a diploma mill that teaches creation science and sucks up federal student loan dollars. There are plenty of other universities in the state, including private conservative ones, that are not Liberty. If NOVA Democrats band together on this and pound McAuliffe, he’ll listen. He’s experienced enough to know how things work. Younkin will happily take your votes and let NOVA twist in the wind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Vote for Youngkin everyone. Virginia Republican Party is not controlled by Trumpkins. That’s why it held a convention-to make sure a centrist moderate would become its gubernatorial candidate. I voted for Clinton and Obama (McAuliffe’s friends) but will vote for Youngkin.
They held their freaking convention at Liberty University.
Rs supporting education? Such a joke.![]()
Hard pass.
I agree. I can’t believe these people take education seriously when they choose to meet at a diploma mill that teaches creation science and sucks up federal student loan dollars. There are plenty of other universities in the state, including private conservative ones, that are not Liberty. If NOVA Democrats band together on this and pound McAuliffe, he’ll listen. He’s experienced enough to know how things work. Younkin will happily take your votes and let NOVA twist in the wind.
You do realize that McAullife's education platform's number one priority is equity?
The second is making sure kids in Virginia are all using laptops at school.
Citation, please.
I see nothing wrong with making equity a priority. Access to quality preschool, attracting the best teachers, and hiring more support staff is awesome. Offering advanced coursework for the students who qualify at all schools is great. I also think it's hugely important to ensure every single student and their families have access to reliable broadband and a computer to be used for school purposes.
Equity for the dems means removing advanced classes because "math is hard"
Nonsense, but keep telling yourself that. Plenty of us vote D and will absolutely call out any candidate who says they support removing advanced math classes. This seems to be the latest issue for the #openfcps crowd to latch onto, once they realized most parents didn’t care that a handful of rich white kids couldn’t hack it with distance learning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Vote for Youngkin everyone. Virginia Republican Party is not controlled by Trumpkins. That’s why it held a convention-to make sure a centrist moderate would become its gubernatorial candidate. I voted for Clinton and Obama (McAuliffe’s friends) but will vote for Youngkin.
They held their freaking convention at Liberty University.
Rs supporting education? Such a joke.![]()
Hard pass.
I agree. I can’t believe these people take education seriously when they choose to meet at a diploma mill that teaches creation science and sucks up federal student loan dollars. There are plenty of other universities in the state, including private conservative ones, that are not Liberty. If NOVA Democrats band together on this and pound McAuliffe, he’ll listen. He’s experienced enough to know how things work. Younkin will happily take your votes and let NOVA twist in the wind.
You do realize that McAullife's education platform's number one priority is equity?
The second is making sure kids in Virginia are all using laptops at school.
Citation, please.
I see nothing wrong with making equity a priority. Access to quality preschool, attracting the best teachers, and hiring more support staff is awesome. Offering advanced coursework for the students who qualify at all schools is great. I also think it's hugely important to ensure every single student and their families have access to reliable broadband and a computer to be used for school purposes.
Equity for the dems means removing advanced classes because "math is hard"
Anonymous wrote:Whoever is against equity initiatives gets my vote, end of.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Vote for Youngkin everyone. Virginia Republican Party is not controlled by Trumpkins. That’s why it held a convention-to make sure a centrist moderate would become its gubernatorial candidate. I voted for Clinton and Obama (McAuliffe’s friends) but will vote for Youngkin.
They held their freaking convention at Liberty University.
Rs supporting education? Such a joke.![]()
Hard pass.
I agree. I can’t believe these people take education seriously when they choose to meet at a diploma mill that teaches creation science and sucks up federal student loan dollars. There are plenty of other universities in the state, including private conservative ones, that are not Liberty. If NOVA Democrats band together on this and pound McAuliffe, he’ll listen. He’s experienced enough to know how things work. Younkin will happily take your votes and let NOVA twist in the wind.
You do realize that McAullife's education platform's number one priority is equity?
The second is making sure kids in Virginia are all using laptops at school.
Citation, please.
I see nothing wrong with making equity a priority. Access to quality preschool, attracting the best teachers, and hiring more support staff is awesome. Offering advanced coursework for the students who qualify at all schools is great. I also think it's hugely important to ensure every single student and their families have access to reliable broadband and a computer to be used for school purposes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Vote for Youngkin everyone. Virginia Republican Party is not controlled by Trumpkins. That’s why it held a convention-to make sure a centrist moderate would become its gubernatorial candidate. I voted for Clinton and Obama (McAuliffe’s friends) but will vote for Youngkin.
They held their freaking convention at Liberty University.
Rs supporting education? Such a joke.![]()
Hard pass.
I agree. I can’t believe these people take education seriously when they choose to meet at a diploma mill that teaches creation science and sucks up federal student loan dollars. There are plenty of other universities in the state, including private conservative ones, that are not Liberty. If NOVA Democrats band together on this and pound McAuliffe, he’ll listen. He’s experienced enough to know how things work. Younkin will happily take your votes and let NOVA twist in the wind.
You do realize that McAullife's education platform's number one priority is equity?
The second is making sure kids in Virginia are all using laptops at school.
Citation, please.
I see nothing wrong with making equity a priority. Access to quality preschool, attracting the best teachers, and hiring more support staff is awesome. Offering advanced coursework for the students who qualify at all schools is great. I also think it's hugely important to ensure every single student and their families have access to reliable broadband and a computer to be used for school purposes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.virginiamercury.com/2021/05/14/after-chaotic-virginia-gop-convention-democrats-see-extreme-ticket-while-republicans-feel-relief/
When Del. Jason Miyares, a former prosecutor and son of a Cuban immigrant, defeated a more right-wing challenger to become the Virginia GOP’s nominee for attorney general, Democrats wasted no time labeling him a “right-wing extremist.”
The next day, when wealthy businessman Glenn Youngkin won the Republican nomination for governor in a field that included polarizing, devotedly pro-Trump Sen. Amanda Chase, the Democratic Party of Virginia called Youngkin a “pro-Trump extremist.”
And when former Del. Winsome Sears, a Marine veteran and the first Black woman ever elected to the House of Delegates as a Republican, defeated more mainstream opponents to become the GOP’s pick for lieutenant governor, Democrats called her a fringe character and “the most radical far-right Republican candidate in the race.”
Look at how well the Virginia GOP does at avoiding the nasty stigma of extremism. They go out of their way to nominate "centrist" anti-Trump candidates, and still they are labeled pro-Trump radical extremists. 😂😂😂😂😂
Only a complete fool would vote for these fools.
Youngkin was endorsed by Trump. He admitted that Biden won the presidential election only after his nomination. Refusing to admit reality in order to get the nomination isn't centrist. It's the opposite.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.virginiamercury.com/2021/05/14/after-chaotic-virginia-gop-convention-democrats-see-extreme-ticket-while-republicans-feel-relief/
When Del. Jason Miyares, a former prosecutor and son of a Cuban immigrant, defeated a more right-wing challenger to become the Virginia GOP’s nominee for attorney general, Democrats wasted no time labeling him a “right-wing extremist.”
The next day, when wealthy businessman Glenn Youngkin won the Republican nomination for governor in a field that included polarizing, devotedly pro-Trump Sen. Amanda Chase, the Democratic Party of Virginia called Youngkin a “pro-Trump extremist.”
And when former Del. Winsome Sears, a Marine veteran and the first Black woman ever elected to the House of Delegates as a Republican, defeated more mainstream opponents to become the GOP’s pick for lieutenant governor, Democrats called her a fringe character and “the most radical far-right Republican candidate in the race.”
Look at how well the Virginia GOP does at avoiding the nasty stigma of extremism. They go out of their way to nominate "centrist" anti-Trump candidates, and still they are labeled pro-Trump radical extremists. 😂😂😂😂😂
Only a complete fool would vote for these fools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Vote for Youngkin everyone. Virginia Republican Party is not controlled by Trumpkins. That’s why it held a convention-to make sure a centrist moderate would become its gubernatorial candidate. I voted for Clinton and Obama (McAuliffe’s friends) but will vote for Youngkin.
No way in hell would I vote for a Republican who buys into the big lie and makes “voter integrity” his major platform. Nor do I want an “audit” of an election done when there was no fraud.
Not saying there was fraud, but how would you know without doing an audit? Some of the states got pretty loose with their voting because of Covid.
When Del. Jason Miyares, a former prosecutor and son of a Cuban immigrant, defeated a more right-wing challenger to become the Virginia GOP’s nominee for attorney general, Democrats wasted no time labeling him a “right-wing extremist.”
The next day, when wealthy businessman Glenn Youngkin won the Republican nomination for governor in a field that included polarizing, devotedly pro-Trump Sen. Amanda Chase, the Democratic Party of Virginia called Youngkin a “pro-Trump extremist.”
And when former Del. Winsome Sears, a Marine veteran and the first Black woman ever elected to the House of Delegates as a Republican, defeated more mainstream opponents to become the GOP’s pick for lieutenant governor, Democrats called her a fringe character and “the most radical far-right Republican candidate in the race.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Vote for Youngkin everyone. Virginia Republican Party is not controlled by Trumpkins. That’s why it held a convention-to make sure a centrist moderate would become its gubernatorial candidate. I voted for Clinton and Obama (McAuliffe’s friends) but will vote for Youngkin.
No way in hell would I vote for a Republican who buys into the big lie and makes “voter integrity” his major platform. Nor do I want an “audit” of an election done when there was no fraud.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Vote for Youngkin everyone. Virginia Republican Party is not controlled by Trumpkins. That’s why it held a convention-to make sure a centrist moderate would become its gubernatorial candidate. I voted for Clinton and Obama (McAuliffe’s friends) but will vote for Youngkin.
They held their freaking convention at Liberty University.
Rs supporting education? Such a joke.![]()
Hard pass.
I agree. I can’t believe these people take education seriously when they choose to meet at a diploma mill that teaches creation science and sucks up federal student loan dollars. There are plenty of other universities in the state, including private conservative ones, that are not Liberty. If NOVA Democrats band together on this and pound McAuliffe, he’ll listen. He’s experienced enough to know how things work. Younkin will happily take your votes and let NOVA twist in the wind.
You do realize that McAullife's education platform's number one priority is equity?
The second is making sure kids in Virginia are all using laptops at school.
Anonymous wrote: Vote for Youngkin everyone. Virginia Republican Party is not controlled by Trumpkins. That’s why it held a convention-to make sure a centrist moderate would become its gubernatorial candidate. I voted for Clinton and Obama (McAuliffe’s friends) but will vote for Youngkin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like schools are doing their own thing that will be in lined with VMPI goals. On another thread, a parent said her MS will no longer offer general Ed classes, only honors. WTF?
It’s already starting Holmes MS is removing general Ed and moving everyone to Honors. They are redefining what honors classes are. I guess it’s easier to remove general Ed and call it honors instead of removing honors. https://msg.schoolmessenger.com/m/getdocument.php?s=MnuwQN1yLr0&mal=0bc4574062b0e966ac1ce8e6f14f3d7a1a1cf979d3a17c1335fd76a0fba8006f&p=