Anonymous wrote:I am not talking about now! I am talking about the way open fcps behaved last year during the height of the pandemic. Bulldozing through the everyone else and plenty of scientific evidence with their entitlement and anger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have 4 friends in the Open FCPS group along with myself. Only one is a Republican. The rest of us are all moderates or democrats who have been really hurt by the school closings.
What do you think when you read articles like the one in the paper today about how many minority community members still have concerns about in person school next year? Do you understand that your viewpoint was not the only one and many disagreed with the extreme position of openfcps?
I really don’t care. We can’t go down the road of making school basically optional or running two school systems for people who don’t “feel safe.” It’s an inconvenient truth that a lot of people who are in the “doesn’t feel safe” camp are 1) making tons of other risky decisions for things that aren’t nearly as important as getting a good education and 2) aren’t necessarily enforcing online school attendance for their kids and likely wouldn’t have been accepted to the existing online charter schools.
So, in the height of the pandemic, you are still not understanding that others disagreed with the “open at all costs” crowd. Yup, that pretty mich confirma my opinion of this group.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have 4 friends in the Open FCPS group along with myself. Only one is a Republican. The rest of us are all moderates or democrats who have been really hurt by the school closings.
What do you think when you read articles like the one in the paper today about how many minority community members still have concerns about in person school next year? Do you understand that your viewpoint was not the only one and many disagreed with the extreme position of openfcps?
I really don’t care. We can’t go down the road of making school basically optional or running two school systems for people who don’t “feel safe.” It’s an inconvenient truth that a lot of people who are in the “doesn’t feel safe” camp are 1) making tons of other risky decisions for things that aren’t nearly as important as getting a good education and 2) aren’t necessarily enforcing online school attendance for their kids and likely wouldn’t have been accepted to the existing online charter schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Signing event for Tholen tomorrow (July 5th) from 5-6:30 - McLean Shopping Center at 1451 Chain Bridge Road.
Fairfax Democrats posted in support of Tholen on Twitter today and got all of 5 “likes.” On the other hand, the recall petition is near or above 3000 signatures. Ouch.
I’m sorry but this just sounds so juvenile. Ouch? Only five likes? This is why I can’t take you folks seriously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have 4 friends in the Open FCPS group along with myself. Only one is a Republican. The rest of us are all moderates or democrats who have been really hurt by the school closings.
What do you think when you read articles like the one in the paper today about how many minority community members still have concerns about in person school next year? Do you understand that your viewpoint was not the only one and many disagreed with the extreme position of openfcps?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^^ #openfcps has a new parents group forming, as a non political grass roots parents group focused on the things you mentioned. They are developing a candidate questionnaire for future elections.
The peadership is split 50/50 D/R. They are hoping to primarily focus on issues that are student centered, education centered, and which most parents from most political perspectives agree upon.
That group seems to be very skilled with bringing in sunshine through foia requests. They also see to be really in tune to special ed issues.
I hope they are able to build and grow so there is a local parents group to be a voice for students and to get a seat at the table.
Anything associated with openfcps is tainted as a MAGA Group, rightly or wronglfy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Signing event also tomorrow (Monday) for Cohen from 10-6 at the Old Keene Mill Shopping Center at 8424 Old Keene Mill Road.
I don’t get this. Cohen’s district is not near there.
It’s almost as if this whole thing isn’t exactly on the level!
It's almost as if the pro school board folks don't actually live in Fairfax County or have kids in fcps.
+1!
Some of us are caught in between. Not necessary super happy with this SB but not a fan of some of the Open FCPS rhetoric.
I can see that.
But if you feel that way, sign the petition (in particular Omeish since any ffx vter can sign that one).
Once the petition meets the recall threshold, get together with your centrist and left of center friends and put up a true moderate. Put up a Meghan or a Chap. Trust me, the #openfcps will be thrilled to have moderates replace the extreme left wing members.
If the centrists and traditional liberals don't help stand up to the extreme left wing crazies taking over your party, we are all doomed. Stand up for your kids and our public school system by signing the recall, then put up a fiscally aware, middle of the road moderate who understands schools. Stand up for a school board that wants to focus on education and not on politics.
Just because you sign the petition, does not mean that you are committing to voting for the nexf Elizabeth Schultz.
If you want a moderate school board and hate the incompetence of this radical school board, sign the petition and go find a moderate to run.
Anonymous wrote:When does the recall happen so this thread can die?
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know of a concerted effort by Democrats but I have watched the statements and disrespectful tactics of open fcps and I made that connection myself. Those people are bent on tearing apart our community.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have 4 friends in the Open FCPS group along with myself. Only one is a Republican. The rest of us are all moderates or democrats who have been really hurt by the school closings.
What do you think when you read articles like the one in the paper today about how many minority community members still have concerns about in person school next year? Do you understand that your viewpoint was not the only one and many disagreed with the extreme position of openfcps?
Anonymous wrote:I have 4 friends in the Open FCPS group along with myself. Only one is a Republican. The rest of us are all moderates or democrats who have been really hurt by the school closings.