Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've always told my kids that an unnecessary risk, no matter how small, is an unacceptable risk.
Excellence and success cannot occur with this attitude.
Anonymous wrote:I've always told my kids that an unnecessary risk, no matter how small, is an unacceptable risk.
Moon-- pretty well respected, probably safe. (I thought he was withdrawing)
HE’S AWFUL AND HE AND RYAN ARE DONE.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't vote on who the parents at other high schools and local organizations will be.
I do vote for school board reps. That's the difference.
Uh huh. Most of the Board that takes office in January 2020 will likely consist of new members.
Half, I thought.
One or two of them are trying to make the move to B.O.S. Still relevant.
Half are not seeking re-election and at least half of the incumbents seeking re-election are vulnerable.
My impressions
Keys gamarra--- okay overall. Not alot of Dranesville fans. Could win but not without effort.
NO. SHE’S THE PERIOD LADY. SHE THINKS POOR PEOPLE DON’T TAKE CARE OF THEIR CHILDREN.
Moon-- pretty well respected, probably safe. (I thought he was withdrawing)
HE’S AWFUL AND HE AND RYAN ARE DONE.
Wilson--alright.Has his moments
HE’S JUST WHAT WE NEED.
Schultz--people seem to love or hate. Actually has sone feeling when speaking about her constituents
THE VOICE OF REASON AND THE ONLY ONE WITH A BACKBONE!
McLaughlin--solid and unbeatable
AS LONG AS YOU'RE FROM WOODSON AND GAY, YOU’RE FINE BY HER. OTHERWISE SHE’S SPINELESS.
Corbett Sanders-- probably will be safe, I guess most don't care about that expansion with capacity nearby thing. Maybe the building is really old though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brabrand attempting damage control before a FCCPTA group: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YYLl0svbSJ8&feature=youtu.be
I'm not quite sure why he thinks continuing to tell people over and over again that he's not actually doing anything yet to address the severe overcrowding within FCPS is a message that everyone would find reassuring.
Don't worry McLean! We know your kids are unsafe, your teachers are burdened and you're sick of it, but we're going to handle it all ! Never mind that the class of 2026 may end their high school careers in trailers too! Probably there won't be a tornado that causes death and dismemberment to the kids who can't make it to a safe area! One Fairfax!
On a side note, tornadoes are pretty much a complete non issue in Fairfax County VA.
Yes. Was pretty much a non issue in my mom's neighborhood until it was. Her house was hit and the neighbor's house was leveled. Another state, but a neighborhood that had never seen a tornado.
And, there was a tornado that did quite a lot of damage in Centreville a few years ago. 20 years, maybe?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brabrand attempting damage control before a FCCPTA group: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YYLl0svbSJ8&feature=youtu.be
I'm not quite sure why he thinks continuing to tell people over and over again that he's not actually doing anything yet to address the severe overcrowding within FCPS is a message that everyone would find reassuring.
Don't worry McLean! We know your kids are unsafe, your teachers are burdened and you're sick of it, but we're going to handle it all ! Never mind that the class of 2026 may end their high school careers in trailers too! Probably there won't be a tornado that causes death and dismemberment to the kids who can't make it to a safe area! One Fairfax!
On a side note, tornadoes are pretty much a complete non issue in Fairfax County VA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brabrand attempting damage control before a FCCPTA group: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YYLl0svbSJ8&feature=youtu.be
I'm not quite sure why he thinks continuing to tell people over and over again that he's not actually doing anything yet to address the severe overcrowding within FCPS is a message that everyone would find reassuring.
Don't worry McLean! We know your kids are unsafe, your teachers are burdened and you're sick of it, but we're going to handle it all ! Never mind that the class of 2026 may end their high school careers in trailers too! Probably there won't be a tornado that causes death and dismemberment to the kids who can't make it to a safe area! One Fairfax!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brabrand attempting damage control before a FCCPTA group: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YYLl0svbSJ8&feature=youtu.be
This is great. Lies about how recently the policy was updated (hint... it hasn't been 20 years) and lies about seeking transparency. Why did the board present a replacement boundary policy in July and schedule it for a vote in September? They were planning on changing the policy without any public input, that's why. They thought they had gotten away with keeping it quiet, and found out in July that many people had taken notice. So now they're doing damage control.
Also love how he says "people buy houses in certain neighborhoods in the hope that they will go to a particular school." If the board can't provide consistency in boundary expectations, if good schools can become bad schools on a whim, they are not doing their job.
Anonymous wrote:Brabrand attempting damage control before a FCCPTA group: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YYLl0svbSJ8&feature=youtu.be
Anonymous wrote:Brabrand attempting damage control before a FCCPTA group: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YYLl0svbSJ8&feature=youtu.be
I'm not quite sure why he thinks continuing to tell people over and over again that he's not actually doing anything yet to address the severe overcrowding within FCPS is a message that everyone would find reassuring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brabrand attempting damage control before a FCCPTA group: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YYLl0svbSJ8&feature=youtu.be
I'm not quite sure why he thinks continuing to tell people over and over again that he's not actually doing anything yet to address the severe overcrowding within FCPS is a message that everyone would find reassuring.
So. He's going to hire an outside consultant to recommend policy changes. How much $$? Just how many different issues are there? Do they think the consultant is a magician?
And, we all know what will happen, it will come back to the SB and they will argue and yak and do what they intended to do to start with.