Anonymous wrote:We're voting for Pree Ann Johnson and Tammy Ignacio. I have had the honor of working with both as a parent. They are honest and up front. They don't cater to the popular vote and they will not be pressured to do something that is wrong. They both understand kids really well and both know how to get things done in ACPS.
I am not sure if we will cast a third ballot. The other candidates seem to have positions that don't coincide with ours. We want safety in schools, whether that safety be virus-related or physical, and the other candidates have a vested interest in keeping schools open no matter how unsafe it may become. We don't use ACPS for childcare and I don't trust people who do.
Although we don't have children in the high school, we also want people who will vote to return the SROs to the secondary schools. It is absolutely insane that there are no SROs at ACHS even though the principal has said he wants and needs that service for his school.
Anonymous wrote:I’m voting for Ashley Simpson Baird, Bridget Shea Westfall and Kelly Carmichael Booz in District B. They seem like the best of the bunch who may be most likely to hold AVPS and Hutchings accountable. I don’t trust former ACPS insiders like Ignacio and Johnson. And Debbie Ash and Ish Boyle anti-mask pro-MAGA types are out of the question.
Anonymous wrote:We're voting for Pree Ann Johnson and Tammy Ignacio. I have had the honor of working with both as a parent. They are honest and up front. They don't cater to the popular vote and they will not be pressured to do something that is wrong. They both understand kids really well and both know how to get things done in ACPS.
I am not sure if we will cast a third ballot. The other candidates seem to have positions that don't coincide with ours. We want safety in schools, whether that safety be virus-related or physical, and the other candidates have a vested interest in keeping schools open no matter how unsafe it may become. We don't use ACPS for childcare and I don't trust people who do.
Although we don't have children in the high school, we also want people who will vote to return the SROs to the secondary schools. It is absolutely insane that there are no SROs at ACHS even though the principal has said he wants and needs that service for his school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're voting for Pree Ann Johnson and Tammy Ignacio. I have had the honor of working with both as a parent. They are honest and up front. They don't cater to the popular vote and they will not be pressured to do something that is wrong. They both understand kids really well and both know how to get things done in ACPS.
I am not sure if we will cast a third ballot. The other candidates seem to have positions that don't coincide with ours. We want safety in schools, whether that safety be virus-related or physical, and the other candidates have a vested interest in keeping schools open no matter how unsafe it may become. We don't use ACPS for childcare and I don't trust people who do.
Although we don't have children in the high school, we also want people who will vote to return the SROs to the secondary schools. It is absolutely insane that there are no SROs at ACHS even though the principal has said he wants and needs that service for his school.
Johnson does not need to be pressured to do something wrong. Her MO is to do things wrong and she is unwilling to listen to contrary views about what the right thing is. I say this as a parent who had multiple disputes with her about her decisions that deprived my child of a FAPE.
You're the kind of parent I'm talking about. You sound like you're looking for special considerations and I applaud Pree Ann for standing up to you. Every time you post I think the same thing. Just because you want something doesn't mean you should get it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're voting for Pree Ann Johnson and Tammy Ignacio. I have had the honor of working with both as a parent. They are honest and up front. They don't cater to the popular vote and they will not be pressured to do something that is wrong. They both understand kids really well and both know how to get things done in ACPS.
I am not sure if we will cast a third ballot. The other candidates seem to have positions that don't coincide with ours. We want safety in schools, whether that safety be virus-related or physical, and the other candidates have a vested interest in keeping schools open no matter how unsafe it may become. We don't use ACPS for childcare and I don't trust people who do.
Although we don't have children in the high school, we also want people who will vote to return the SROs to the secondary schools. It is absolutely insane that there are no SROs at ACHS even though the principal has said he wants and needs that service for his school.
Johnson does not need to be pressured to do something wrong. Her MO is to do things wrong and she is unwilling to listen to contrary views about what the right thing is. I say this as a parent who had multiple disputes with her about her decisions that deprived my child of a FAPE.
Anonymous wrote:We're voting for Pree Ann Johnson and Tammy Ignacio. I have had the honor of working with both as a parent. They are honest and up front. They don't cater to the popular vote and they will not be pressured to do something that is wrong. They both understand kids really well and both know how to get things done in ACPS.
I am not sure if we will cast a third ballot. The other candidates seem to have positions that don't coincide with ours. We want safety in schools, whether that safety be virus-related or physical, and the other candidates have a vested interest in keeping schools open no matter how unsafe it may become. We don't use ACPS for childcare and I don't trust people who do.
Although we don't have children in the high school, we also want people who will vote to return the SROs to the secondary schools. It is absolutely insane that there are no SROs at ACHS even though the principal has said he wants and needs that service for his school.
Anonymous wrote:I’m voting for Ashley Simpson Baird, Bridget Shea Westfall and Kelly Carmichael Booz in District B. They seem like the best of the bunch who may be most likely to hold AVPS and Hutchings accountable. I don’t trust former ACPS insiders like Ignacio and Johnson. And Debbie Ash and Ish Boyle anti-mask pro-MAGA types are out of the question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where does Suarez's oldest kid go?
Suarez is not running.
I know he's not running. I'm wondering if he's not running because he's sending his kid to private school instead of ACPS.
He’s got 4 under 5 or something like that. I don’t even know how he found the time to be on school board this year! I don’t know where his oldest goes to school. I thought his kids were all at the same daycare/preschool/Montessori.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where does Suarez's oldest kid go?
Suarez is not running.
I know he's not running. I'm wondering if he's not running because he's sending his kid to private school instead of ACPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where does Suarez's oldest kid go?
Suarez is not running.
District A candidates:
Jacinta Greene (incubment): no kids/no kids in ACPS
Michelle Rief (incumbent): kids in ACPS
Willie Bailey: no kids currently in ACPS/graduate of ACPS/kids graduated from ACPS
Deanna "D" Ohlandt: kids in ACPS
Ish Boyle: kids in ACPS
District B candidates:
Debbie Ash: kid in ACPS
Ashley Simpson Baird: kid in ACPS
Kelly Booz: kids in ACPS
Bridget Westfall: kids in ACPS
Ricardo Roberts: kids in ACPS
PreAnn Johnson: no kids in ACPS/kid graduated last year from ACPS
Tammy Ignacio: no kids in ACPS/kid graduated last year from ACPS/kids graduated from ACPS
District C candidates:
Meagan Alderton: no kids in ACPS/in private school/never in ACPS
Abdel Elnoubi: kids in ACPS
Christopher Harris: no kids in ACPS/kids graduated from ACPS
No incumbents are running in B. Anderson, Nolan, and Lorber are not running for reelection.
In District A, Suarez is not running for reelection.
In District C, Thornton and Gentry are not running for reelection.
My take? Vote for candidates with kids in ACPS who are currently in ACPS. Anyone who was in a leadership role in ACPS during the past 18 months, I'd question. Johnson and Ignacio's websites are pretty sparse. If you are voting on one issue, like SROs, look at the other stances of those candidates. Some candidates have voted against SROs, but are good advocates for our children. Other candidates who are pro-SRO are anti-science and public health, not what we need in a pandemic. Do you research. Read their websites, email candidates, attend the candidate forums where you can ask questions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am so sick of the videos of Alderton and Hutchings dancing in ACPS schools. Give me a break! Their heart is not in the right place. At least Hutchings has a child in ACPS. Alderton doesn't care about ACPS other than photo opps. Does she have political ambitions? Seeing her at various Democratic party events and canvassing made me sick.Anonymous wrote:I just really, really wish Meagan Alderton was not running unopposed. I have only seen two yard signs with her name and both are private school families. Does she not realize how bad the optics of that are?
Hutchins has both kids at BI this year. He’s a complete embarrassment