Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The democrats lost my vote in the past couple of years. I voted democrat on EVERY single ticket since Bush v. Gore, but I have not voted since painfully casting a vote for Hilary nor do I intend to ever again. I can't in good conscience vote for a party who comes to conclusions like, "Advanced programs racist because too many asians, so eliminate them" (I am white). Sorry, you lost me and I hope you lose others with your race baiting
And yet you’re perfectly fine with Donald’s position on race? OK cool. We know now not to give a flying F**k what you think.
Did I say I was okay with his position on race? lol. I never voted for him or any republican so they didn't lose my vote, genius
If you’re voting for Republicans - the party that made its platform “Donald Trump” (literally) - you’re ok w/ their position on race, moron
Do you also say that to the blacks, latinos, and asians who voted Youngkin?
Yes, I do. And if you think it’s impossible for a black person to vote for a candidate who will not act in the best interests of black people generally…you’re not quite understanding reality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The democrats lost my vote in the past couple of years. I voted democrat on EVERY single ticket since Bush v. Gore, but I have not voted since painfully casting a vote for Hilary nor do I intend to ever again. I can't in good conscience vote for a party who comes to conclusions like, "Advanced programs racist because too many asians, so eliminate them" (I am white). Sorry, you lost me and I hope you lose others with your race baiting
And yet you’re perfectly fine with Donald’s position on race? OK cool. We know now not to give a flying F**k what you think.
And this here epitomizes the D's stance. The poster didn't say anything about liking/agreeing/voting for Trump; just because he/she was turned off by the progressive agenda and haw far it's gone and can't support them anymore, they are called names and written off. Very classy. This is why people are moving away from the left.
Yep. You think I’m the enemy? Fine. I’m the enemy. Voted for Youngkin. Hoping for the best. We’ll see.
It’s very cult like. As long as you’re towing the party line, you’re one of them and awesome and so progressive! The minute you say anything that is even remotely critical of the D’s or any of their policies, you are immediately attacked and written off. It’s kinda scary.
Are you kidding? If Youngkin had denounced Trump or even criticized him in any tiniest way he would have dead to the MAGAs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The democrats lost my vote in the past couple of years. I voted democrat on EVERY single ticket since Bush v. Gore, but I have not voted since painfully casting a vote for Hilary nor do I intend to ever again. I can't in good conscience vote for a party who comes to conclusions like, "Advanced programs racist because too many asians, so eliminate them" (I am white). Sorry, you lost me and I hope you lose others with your race baiting
And yet you’re perfectly fine with Donald’s position on race? OK cool. We know now not to give a flying F**k what you think.
Did I say I was okay with his position on race? lol. I never voted for him or any republican so they didn't lose my vote, genius
If you’re voting for Republicans - the party that made its platform “Donald Trump” (literally) - you’re ok w/ their position on race, moron
Do you also say that to the blacks, latinos, and asians who voted Youngkin?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The democrats lost my vote in the past couple of years. I voted democrat on EVERY single ticket since Bush v. Gore, but I have not voted since painfully casting a vote for Hilary nor do I intend to ever again. I can't in good conscience vote for a party who comes to conclusions like, "Advanced programs racist because too many asians, so eliminate them" (I am white). Sorry, you lost me and I hope you lose others with your race baiting
And yet you’re perfectly fine with Donald’s position on race? OK cool. We know now not to give a flying F**k what you think.
Did I say I was okay with his position on race? lol. I never voted for him or any republican so they didn't lose my vote, genius
If you’re voting for Republicans - the party that made its platform “Donald Trump” (literally) - you’re ok w/ their position on race, moron
I voted for Hogan when I lived in Maryland. This generalization doesn’t hold up. Just like voting for Joe Biden is not the equivalent of voting for AOC.
AOC and Hogan aren't the leaders of their parties.
Neither is Youngkin, but that didn't stop the attacks.
Anonymous wrote:Pretty clear there’s not going to be any further constructive discussion of issues now that the RWNJs are frothing. Enjoy your Friday night!
Anonymous wrote:To continue the Douthat article:
'So Democratic politicians may need to decide what they actually think about the ideas that have swept elite cultural institutions in the past few years. Maybe those ideas are worth defending. Maybe Kendi and DiAngelo are worth celebrating. Maybe school superintendents who recommend their work should be praised for doing so.
If so, Democrats should say so, and fight boldly on that line."
BUT it is really disingenous IMO to say its presence is a totally hallucinated concept in schools. AND voters knew that.
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IMO they shot themselves in the foot by closing school. What an impact they made on so many people day in and day out for a year. I certainly hope it is a case study for the future.
They made informed, reasonable decisions based on the info we had and resources available. You think we have staffing issues now? Imagine if you forced teachers in last fall before the vaccine and as numbers were skyrocketing.
Our schools (local, not state) didn’t just say F it and send kids back in.
Sorry that pisses you off so much that you had to vote for a Trump Republican.
I voted D like I always do but your attitude is exactly why the Rs won and I’ve been saying that.
I also remember that Northam allowed schools to open hybrid in August 2020 and Fairfax had some of the best corona numbers in the state - not the worst - such that we should have considered being more conservative than he allowed with school reopening. And I also didn’t forget that the Dept of Health approved of the hybrid plan as well.
So you’re pissed at FCPS?
I am just telling you where the people are so the Ds don’t miss the mark next time.
Most of the parents don't remember the nuance of what the governor approved vs. what happened. All they saw is that public schools weren't open for most of 2020-2021, while private schools did open full time.
I agree.
Agree too (Dem voter). This wasn’t the only issue, but one of the big ones. I fear my party is getting a set of alternative facts (like all the PPs set on arguing that Nova schools were opening just as early as the rest of the country??) Voting Youngkin may have been a stupid way to “punish” school boards, but it still was a strong motivation IMHO.
Here you go. Facts.
Post about this from Feb 2020:
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/105/951009.page
“Actually, based on the Burbio methodology, this says that *at most* ~40% of US student are in-person right now. Obviously, it's less than that since 100% of families are not choosing in-person.
https://about.burbio.com/methodology/
"• Burbio assigns a learning mode to a school district based on the most in-person option available to the general student population. Thus if a district offers both traditional and virtual options, the district is categorized as Traditional. " “
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Hey out of state political activist.
We are talking about Virginia public schools, which were closed, vs Virginia private schools which were open.
Not 40% of schools in the US.
I’m a VA parent who saw this all go down. Don’t try to rewrite history.
DC areas schools sent kids back to the classroom around the same time as many other schools in the country. We weren’t an outlier.
Private schools had many more resources available to help them open. Mandates for testing, masking, traveling, etc. Plus, smaller classes and tons more space.
You are not being accurate or truthful.
Which part is inaccurate?
DP. All the stuff about private schools, for one.
Private schools absolutely had more resources. It’s much easier to control the variables and mitigate risk when you are small and can mandate anything you want.
Private schools could open full time with smaller numbers. But Va schools should have been open hybrid in August 2020 - not no in person option for one full year.
Most parents weren't going to send their kids to summer school in 2020 - everyone was pushing to be done with school.
It's misleading to say it was "one full year".
Who's talking about Summer school? You do realize school starts in NOVA in August, right?
If it was "one full year" then you were expecting kids to be in school during summer break?
So we're now petitioning to call a "school year" a "school three-quarters year" now? Gimme a break.
It technically was three quarters of the school year:
2019-20 - Q4
2020-21 - Q1, Q2
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The democrats lost my vote in the past couple of years. I voted democrat on EVERY single ticket since Bush v. Gore, but I have not voted since painfully casting a vote for Hilary nor do I intend to ever again. I can't in good conscience vote for a party who comes to conclusions like, "Advanced programs racist because too many asians, so eliminate them" (I am white). Sorry, you lost me and I hope you lose others with your race baiting
And yet you’re perfectly fine with Donald’s position on race? OK cool. We know now not to give a flying F**k what you think.
Did I say I was okay with his position on race? lol. I never voted for him or any republican so they didn't lose my vote, genius
If you’re voting for Republicans - the party that made its platform “Donald Trump” (literally) - you’re ok w/ their position on race, moron
I voted for Hogan when I lived in Maryland. This generalization doesn’t hold up. Just like voting for Joe Biden is not the equivalent of voting for AOC.
AOC and Hogan aren't the leaders of their parties.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I saw the Hala Ayala commercials, where she opened with "I'm the first Afro-Latino candidate," I knew the Democratic ticket was doomed. When will the party learn that jobs and family issues matter so much more to everyday Joes and Janes in Virginia than identify politics?
Now please go respond to all of the Rs posting about Sears earlier. Or maybe it's only and issue when a D does it.
It is only an issue when Democrats do it. Democratic voters and Republican voters tend to be very different. For Republican voters, voting isn’t so much about the issues, it’s more about social and cultural identity. You are Republican because that’s what your kind of people do. It lets Republicans take wildly inconsistent positions without being questioned by their base, because the base can’t question them without losing their social standing within their community (which isn’t necessarily their neighborhood - it could be a church community, family, a circle of friends, even an online community). If the Republicans are doing it, it just be good. If Democrats are doing it, it must be bad. Even when both are doing the same thing.
Democrats tend to be more issues voters. Their identity is tied to taking the “right” position on key issues, even at the expense of other priorities, and even at times at the expense of making incremental progress on those very key issues. It’s not necessarily a more effective approach in practice, because they tend to eat their own when they have different ideas of what those key issues should be, but they are generally more invested in maintaining principled lines and not appearing to be hypocrites on their key issues.
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IMO they shot themselves in the foot by closing school. What an impact they made on so many people day in and day out for a year. I certainly hope it is a case study for the future.
They made informed, reasonable decisions based on the info we had and resources available. You think we have staffing issues now? Imagine if you forced teachers in last fall before the vaccine and as numbers were skyrocketing.
Our schools (local, not state) didn’t just say F it and send kids back in.
Sorry that pisses you off so much that you had to vote for a Trump Republican.
I voted D like I always do but your attitude is exactly why the Rs won and I’ve been saying that.
I also remember that Northam allowed schools to open hybrid in August 2020 and Fairfax had some of the best corona numbers in the state - not the worst - such that we should have considered being more conservative than he allowed with school reopening. And I also didn’t forget that the Dept of Health approved of the hybrid plan as well.
So you’re pissed at FCPS?
I am just telling you where the people are so the Ds don’t miss the mark next time.
Most of the parents don't remember the nuance of what the governor approved vs. what happened. All they saw is that public schools weren't open for most of 2020-2021, while private schools did open full time.
I agree.
Agree too (Dem voter). This wasn’t the only issue, but one of the big ones. I fear my party is getting a set of alternative facts (like all the PPs set on arguing that Nova schools were opening just as early as the rest of the country??) Voting Youngkin may have been a stupid way to “punish” school boards, but it still was a strong motivation IMHO.
Here you go. Facts.
Post about this from Feb 2020:
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/105/951009.page
“Actually, based on the Burbio methodology, this says that *at most* ~40% of US student are in-person right now. Obviously, it's less than that since 100% of families are not choosing in-person.
https://about.burbio.com/methodology/
"• Burbio assigns a learning mode to a school district based on the most in-person option available to the general student population. Thus if a district offers both traditional and virtual options, the district is categorized as Traditional. " “
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Hey out of state political activist.
We are talking about Virginia public schools, which were closed, vs Virginia private schools which were open.
Not 40% of schools in the US.
I’m a VA parent who saw this all go down. Don’t try to rewrite history.
DC areas schools sent kids back to the classroom around the same time as many other schools in the country. We weren’t an outlier.
Private schools had many more resources available to help them open. Mandates for testing, masking, traveling, etc. Plus, smaller classes and tons more space.
You are not being accurate or truthful.
Which part is inaccurate?
DP. All the stuff about private schools, for one.
Private schools absolutely had more resources. It’s much easier to control the variables and mitigate risk when you are small and can mandate anything you want.
Private schools could open full time with smaller numbers. But Va schools should have been open hybrid in August 2020 - not no in person option for one full year.
Most parents weren't going to send their kids to summer school in 2020 - everyone was pushing to be done with school.
It's misleading to say it was "one full year".
Who's talking about Summer school? You do realize school starts in NOVA in August, right?
If it was "one full year" then you were expecting kids to be in school during summer break?
Again this is why Youngkin won. You are trying to fight about pedantic technologies rather than accept that literally for a full year - March 2020 to March 2021 schools were closed and that really really impacted a lot of people.
*technicalities
Schools are closed in the summers anyway so it's misleading to say it was "one full year".
Sorry you feel the need to provide misinformation to prove your point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
IMO they shot themselves in the foot by closing school. What an impact they made on so many people day in and day out for a year. I certainly hope it is a case study for the future.
They made informed, reasonable decisions based on the info we had and resources available. You think we have staffing issues now? Imagine if you forced teachers in last fall before the vaccine and as numbers were skyrocketing.
Our schools (local, not state) didn’t just say F it and send kids back in.
Sorry that pisses you off so much that you had to vote for a Trump Republican.
I voted D like I always do but your attitude is exactly why the Rs won and I’ve been saying that.
I also remember that Northam allowed schools to open hybrid in August 2020 and Fairfax had some of the best corona numbers in the state - not the worst - such that we should have considered being more conservative than he allowed with school reopening. And I also didn’t forget that the Dept of Health approved of the hybrid plan as well.
So you’re pissed at FCPS?
I am just telling you where the people are so the Ds don’t miss the mark next time.
Most of the parents don't remember the nuance of what the governor approved vs. what happened. All they saw is that public schools weren't open for most of 2020-2021, while private schools did open full time.
I agree.
Agree too (Dem voter). This wasn’t the only issue, but one of the big ones. I fear my party is getting a set of alternative facts (like all the PPs set on arguing that Nova schools were opening just as early as the rest of the country??) Voting Youngkin may have been a stupid way to “punish” school boards, but it still was a strong motivation IMHO.
Here you go. Facts.
Post about this from Feb 2020:
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/105/951009.page
“Actually, based on the Burbio methodology, this says that *at most* ~40% of US student are in-person right now. Obviously, it's less than that since 100% of families are not choosing in-person.
https://about.burbio.com/methodology/
"• Burbio assigns a learning mode to a school district based on the most in-person option available to the general student population. Thus if a district offers both traditional and virtual options, the district is categorized as Traditional. " “
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Hey out of state political activist.
We are talking about Virginia public schools, which were closed, vs Virginia private schools which were open.
Not 40% of schools in the US.
I’m a VA parent who saw this all go down. Don’t try to rewrite history.
DC areas schools sent kids back to the classroom around the same time as many other schools in the country. We weren’t an outlier.
Private schools had many more resources available to help them open. Mandates for testing, masking, traveling, etc. Plus, smaller classes and tons more space.
You are not being accurate or truthful.
Which part is inaccurate?
DP. All the stuff about private schools, for one.
Private schools absolutely had more resources. It’s much easier to control the variables and mitigate risk when you are small and can mandate anything you want.
Private schools could open full time with smaller numbers. But Va schools should have been open hybrid in August 2020 - not no in person option for one full year.
Most parents weren't going to send their kids to summer school in 2020 - everyone was pushing to be done with school.
It's misleading to say it was "one full year".
Who's talking about Summer school? You do realize school starts in NOVA in August, right?
If it was "one full year" then you were expecting kids to be in school during summer break?
So we're now petitioning to call a "school year" a "school three-quarters year" now? Gimme a break.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To continue the Douthat article:
'So Democratic politicians may need to decide what they actually think about the ideas that have swept elite cultural institutions in the past few years. Maybe those ideas are worth defending. Maybe Kendi and DiAngelo are worth celebrating. Maybe school superintendents who recommend their work should be praised for doing so.
If so, Democrats should say so, and fight boldly on that line."
BUT it is really disingenous IMO to say its presence is a totally hallucinated concept in schools. AND voters knew that.
Wow. This is spot on.
Once again, we should be holding Rs accountable for their own bad behavior. Not blaming it on the Ds for not correcting the Rs appropriately.
The Rs insisted on using the term CRT even though it was debunked countless times.
The Rs lied about what is being taught - schools were not teaching that "white people are bad" or pushing reverse racism.
And yet you want to put this bad R behavior on the Ds?
Just come out and openly say that you don't want to teach about systemic racism. And you don't want to promote diversity and inclusion. Stop hiding behind the fake "CRT" label.
This is exactly what got Youngkin elected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
IMO they shot themselves in the foot by closing school. What an impact they made on so many people day in and day out for a year. I certainly hope it is a case study for the future.
They made informed, reasonable decisions based on the info we had and resources available. You think we have staffing issues now? Imagine if you forced teachers in last fall before the vaccine and as numbers were skyrocketing.
Our schools (local, not state) didn’t just say F it and send kids back in.
Sorry that pisses you off so much that you had to vote for a Trump Republican.
I voted D like I always do but your attitude is exactly why the Rs won and I’ve been saying that.
I also remember that Northam allowed schools to open hybrid in August 2020 and Fairfax had some of the best corona numbers in the state - not the worst - such that we should have considered being more conservative than he allowed with school reopening. And I also didn’t forget that the Dept of Health approved of the hybrid plan as well.
So you’re pissed at FCPS?
I am just telling you where the people are so the Ds don’t miss the mark next time.
Most of the parents don't remember the nuance of what the governor approved vs. what happened. All they saw is that public schools weren't open for most of 2020-2021, while private schools did open full time.
I agree.
Agree too (Dem voter). This wasn’t the only issue, but one of the big ones. I fear my party is getting a set of alternative facts (like all the PPs set on arguing that Nova schools were opening just as early as the rest of the country??) Voting Youngkin may have been a stupid way to “punish” school boards, but it still was a strong motivation IMHO.
Here you go. Facts.
Post about this from Feb 2020:
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/105/951009.page
“Actually, based on the Burbio methodology, this says that *at most* ~40% of US student are in-person right now. Obviously, it's less than that since 100% of families are not choosing in-person.
https://about.burbio.com/methodology/
"• Burbio assigns a learning mode to a school district based on the most in-person option available to the general student population. Thus if a district offers both traditional and virtual options, the district is categorized as Traditional. " “
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Hey out of state political activist.
We are talking about Virginia public schools, which were closed, vs Virginia private schools which were open.
Not 40% of schools in the US.
I’m a VA parent who saw this all go down. Don’t try to rewrite history.
DC areas schools sent kids back to the classroom around the same time as many other schools in the country. We weren’t an outlier.
Private schools had many more resources available to help them open. Mandates for testing, masking, traveling, etc. Plus, smaller classes and tons more space.
You are not being accurate or truthful.
Which part is inaccurate?
DP. All the stuff about private schools, for one.
Private schools absolutely had more resources. It’s much easier to control the variables and mitigate risk when you are small and can mandate anything you want.
Private schools could open full time with smaller numbers. But Va schools should have been open hybrid in August 2020 - not no in person option for one full year.
Most parents weren't going to send their kids to summer school in 2020 - everyone was pushing to be done with school.
It's misleading to say it was "one full year".
Who's talking about Summer school? You do realize school starts in NOVA in August, right?
If it was "one full year" then you were expecting kids to be in school during summer break?
Again this is why Youngkin won. You are trying to fight about pedantic technologies rather than accept that literally for a full year - March 2020 to March 2021 schools were closed and that really really impacted a lot of people.
*technicalities
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The democrats lost my vote in the past couple of years. I voted democrat on EVERY single ticket since Bush v. Gore, but I have not voted since painfully casting a vote for Hilary nor do I intend to ever again. I can't in good conscience vote for a party who comes to conclusions like, "Advanced programs racist because too many asians, so eliminate them" (I am white). Sorry, you lost me and I hope you lose others with your race baiting
And yet you’re perfectly fine with Donald’s position on race? OK cool. We know now not to give a flying F**k what you think.
Did I say I was okay with his position on race? lol. I never voted for him or any republican so they didn't lose my vote, genius
If you’re voting for Republicans - the party that made its platform “Donald Trump” (literally) - you’re ok w/ their position on race, moron
I voted for Hogan when I lived in Maryland. This generalization doesn’t hold up. Just like voting for Joe Biden is not the equivalent of voting for AOC.
AOC and Hogan aren't the leaders of their parties.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
IMO they shot themselves in the foot by closing school. What an impact they made on so many people day in and day out for a year. I certainly hope it is a case study for the future.
They made informed, reasonable decisions based on the info we had and resources available. You think we have staffing issues now? Imagine if you forced teachers in last fall before the vaccine and as numbers were skyrocketing.
Our schools (local, not state) didn’t just say F it and send kids back in.
Sorry that pisses you off so much that you had to vote for a Trump Republican.
I voted D like I always do but your attitude is exactly why the Rs won and I’ve been saying that.
I also remember that Northam allowed schools to open hybrid in August 2020 and Fairfax had some of the best corona numbers in the state - not the worst - such that we should have considered being more conservative than he allowed with school reopening. And I also didn’t forget that the Dept of Health approved of the hybrid plan as well.
So you’re pissed at FCPS?
I am just telling you where the people are so the Ds don’t miss the mark next time.
Most of the parents don't remember the nuance of what the governor approved vs. what happened. All they saw is that public schools weren't open for most of 2020-2021, while private schools did open full time.
I agree.
Agree too (Dem voter). This wasn’t the only issue, but one of the big ones. I fear my party is getting a set of alternative facts (like all the PPs set on arguing that Nova schools were opening just as early as the rest of the country??) Voting Youngkin may have been a stupid way to “punish” school boards, but it still was a strong motivation IMHO.
Here you go. Facts.
Post about this from Feb 2020:
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/105/951009.page
“Actually, based on the Burbio methodology, this says that *at most* ~40% of US student are in-person right now. Obviously, it's less than that since 100% of families are not choosing in-person.
https://about.burbio.com/methodology/
"• Burbio assigns a learning mode to a school district based on the most in-person option available to the general student population. Thus if a district offers both traditional and virtual options, the district is categorized as Traditional. " “
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Hey out of state political activist.
We are talking about Virginia public schools, which were closed, vs Virginia private schools which were open.
Not 40% of schools in the US.
I’m a VA parent who saw this all go down. Don’t try to rewrite history.
DC areas schools sent kids back to the classroom around the same time as many other schools in the country. We weren’t an outlier.
Private schools had many more resources available to help them open. Mandates for testing, masking, traveling, etc. Plus, smaller classes and tons more space.
You are not being accurate or truthful.
Which part is inaccurate?
DP. All the stuff about private schools, for one.
Private schools absolutely had more resources. It’s much easier to control the variables and mitigate risk when you are small and can mandate anything you want.
Private schools could open full time with smaller numbers. But Va schools should have been open hybrid in August 2020 - not no in person option for one full year.
Most parents weren't going to send their kids to summer school in 2020 - everyone was pushing to be done with school.
It's misleading to say it was "one full year".
Who's talking about Summer school? You do realize school starts in NOVA in August, right?
If it was "one full year" then you were expecting kids to be in school during summer break?