Also Ish’s wife doesn’t post anything on Twitter so I think you have the wrong person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jacinta Green & Michelle Rief are two incumbents who voted to remove the SROs. D. Ohlandt was Rief’s treasurer. Rief, Ohlandt & Ish Boyle have kids in ACPS. Ish Boyle is a veteran, owns a business, & continually met with Hutchings during the closure of schools to hold him accountable. Willie Bailey & Tammy Ignacio are backed by John Porter, the former principal of TC. District A: Rief, Greene, Boyle, Bailey, Ohlandt. If you want the same vote for Rief, Greene, Bailey, Ohlandt. If you want change & accountability, vote Boyle. Simple.
Boyle doesn’t support kids wearing masks though, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jacinta Green & Michelle Rief are two incumbents who voted to remove the SROs. D. Ohlandt was Rief’s treasurer. Rief, Ohlandt & Ish Boyle have kids in ACPS. Ish Boyle is a veteran, owns a business, & continually met with Hutchings during the closure of schools to hold him accountable. Willie Bailey & Tammy Ignacio are backed by John Porter, the former principal of TC. District A: Rief, Greene, Boyle, Bailey, Ohlandt. If you want the same vote for Rief, Greene, Bailey, Ohlandt. If you want change & accountability, vote Boyle. Simple.
Boyle doesn’t support kids wearing masks though, right?
Anonymous wrote:Jacinta Green & Michelle Rief are two incumbents who voted to remove the SROs. D. Ohlandt was Rief’s treasurer. Rief, Ohlandt & Ish Boyle have kids in ACPS. Ish Boyle is a veteran, owns a business, & continually met with Hutchings during the closure of schools to hold him accountable. Willie Bailey & Tammy Ignacio are backed by John Porter, the former principal of TC. District A: Rief, Greene, Boyle, Bailey, Ohlandt. If you want the same vote for Rief, Greene, Bailey, Ohlandt. If you want change & accountability, vote Boyle. Simple.
Anonymous wrote:I generally agree what Dr. Rief says here about what ACPS accomplish in responding to COVID. I wish she would also acknowledge where it failed - mainly Hutchings / administration being creative to try to make virtual learning work better.
That being said, she is a serious person and the Board needs serious people: https://www.alxnow.com/2021/08/25/school-board-member-michelle-rief-praises-acps-covid-response-in-reelection-bid/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm in B. I'm voting for Simpson Baird, Booz, and Westfall. They are all current ACPS parents. I don't want any ACPS administrators on the board, even if they are also ACPS parents or former parents for students who have graduated. I find that to be a conflict of interest since they have a financial interest in the school district with their pension and are too close to their retirement. Shouldn't there be a period of time before they can run in that capacity? I don't understand ACPS COI policies for the SB. For me, they represent ACPS insiders. What did they do in the pandemic? Nothing! I did not see Ignacio or Johnson show any leadership or pushback on Hutchings. Why doesn't Johnson have any information up? Is she still running?
Why would you vote for Booz if you are looking for someone to pushback on Hutchings? She won't. She's total establishment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ignacio wrote an Op Ed about the SROs. I think that is her main catalyst for running. I heard that her position in central office was eliminated and she was moved back to an admin. She had a post about applying for a superintendent position in her home state of WV. She was pretty transparent about that from the start. I didn't love her quote in the ALXNow article. I'm not a fan of Dr. Hutchings, but talking about your former boss and colleague in that manner is unprofessional and uncouth. Her co-location views seem rather MAGA and appealing to a certain group. ACPS doesn't have enough space for students. I don't think that co-location would happen. What teacher wants to live on top of their workplace? No one! I also don't agree with her that "we did a hell of a job" or whatever pat on the back. What is the deal with the coffee shop she ran for students with different learning needs or social/emotional needs?
She’s married to an APD detective, which explains a lot of her SROs-Uber-Alles positions.
Her attitude towards teachers at TC was not unlike that of a cop questioning a suspect right before arrest.