Anonymous wrote:This is getting buried in the start times thread, but wanted to ask everyone to please contact the Board of Supervisors and ask them to NOT push this proposed cut through next year. Middle schoolers love the after school program and it give a lot of kids who might otherwise get in trouble or be at home all alone something to do after school a few days a week. Everyone I've talked to has praised this program. Again, please contact your district's supervisor and ask them to say no to this proposal.
*NOTE this is NOT related to the start times at all. This is a COUNTY budget issue, whereas the start times are an FCPS issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every tiny school system l in the Rest of Virginia can afford beautiful buildings, copious middle school sports and activities, etc, and FCPS somehow cannot?
The current state-level school funding formula disfavors FCPS. Those tiny school systems you refer to see NoVa as their cash cow and collectively have enough voting power to prevent meaningful change that would enable FCPS to collect a proportional share of state funding.
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I bet those tiny systems don't waste the dollars that FCPS does. And, do you feel the same way about neighborhoods in FCPS? You are complaining about this while wanting to shift kids from affluent neighborhoods to raise the scores of other school neighborhoods.
Wrong. I am against moving kids to boost the scores of other schools in FCPS. Our school board is terrible. There is definitely waste in FCPS and it should be cut. At the same time, Fairfax should be able to to keep more of its money for FCPS and other public services for residents of Fairfax County.
So, that our School Board and superintendent can waste more funds?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every tiny school system l in the Rest of Virginia can afford beautiful buildings, copious middle school sports and activities, etc, and FCPS somehow cannot?
The current state-level school funding formula disfavors FCPS. Those tiny school systems you refer to see NoVa as their cash cow and collectively have enough voting power to prevent meaningful change that would enable FCPS to collect a proportional share of state funding.
+1
I bet those tiny systems don't waste the dollars that FCPS does. And, do you feel the same way about neighborhoods in FCPS? You are complaining about this while wanting to shift kids from affluent neighborhoods to raise the scores of other school neighborhoods.
Wrong. I am against moving kids to boost the scores of other schools in FCPS. Our school board is terrible. There is definitely waste in FCPS and it should be cut. At the same time, Fairfax should be able to to keep more of its money for FCPS and other public services for residents of Fairfax County.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every tiny school system l in the Rest of Virginia can afford beautiful buildings, copious middle school sports and activities, etc, and FCPS somehow cannot?
The current state-level school funding formula disfavors FCPS. Those tiny school systems you refer to see NoVa as their cash cow and collectively have enough voting power to prevent meaningful change that would enable FCPS to collect a proportional share of state funding.
+1
I bet those tiny systems don't waste the dollars that FCPS does. And, do you feel the same way about neighborhoods in FCPS? You are complaining about this while wanting to shift kids from affluent neighborhoods to raise the scores of other school neighborhoods.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every tiny school system l in the Rest of Virginia can afford beautiful buildings, copious middle school sports and activities, etc, and FCPS somehow cannot?
The current state-level school funding formula disfavors FCPS. Those tiny school systems you refer to see NoVa as their cash cow and collectively have enough voting power to prevent meaningful change that would enable FCPS to collect a proportional share of state funding.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every tiny school system l in the Rest of Virginia can afford beautiful buildings, copious middle school sports and activities, etc, and FCPS somehow cannot?
The current state-level school funding formula disfavors FCPS. Those tiny school systems you refer to see NoVa as their cash cow and collectively have enough voting power to prevent meaningful change that would enable FCPS to collect a proportional share of state funding.
Anonymous wrote:Every tiny school system l in the Rest of Virginia can afford beautiful buildings, copious middle school sports and activities, etc, and FCPS somehow cannot?
Anonymous wrote:No Science Olympiad in middle schools anymore???
Anonymous wrote:Ridiculous.
Youngkin and the county should properly fund FCPS. It’s majorly underfunded.