Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So Providence voters get to choose between two candidates who don't have college degrees?
I mean what is wrong with that? I am fine with it.
Apparently they didn't value education in their own life enough to get a college degree.... or they didn't have the ability to get through higher education classes. Not what I'm looking for === but I don't have much of a choice! This is really the absolute worst ballot choice I've had to pick from in 30+ years of voting. Fortunately, it's only for school board. But, for the first time, I'm actually wondering if not voting for either candidate is my best option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So Providence voters get to choose between two candidates who don't have college degrees?
I mean what is wrong with that? I am fine with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So Providence voters get to choose between two candidates who don't have college degrees?
I mean what is wrong with that? I am fine with it.
Anonymous wrote:So Providence voters get to choose between two candidates who don't have college degrees?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a mess.
The School Board is supposed to be "non-partisan" but the parties endorse the most partisan people running. Whoever gets the Dem nomination usually wins.
PP here. That should read "endorsement" not nomination. The committee decides who gets the endorsement. It is not a primary.
But do Democrats realize this time around they might lose if they endorse the far left candidates? They have to realize that many people are unhappy with the status quo.
Not only do they not realize that - I hear they are kicking anyone who questions their narrative out of the FCDC.
(FCGOP.)Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems like the allegations about Meren harassing the now-retired FCPS clerk may help Paul Thomas in Hunter Mill. It’s just odd to think Meren would have had a particular beef with someone who had essentially an administrative and not a policy role.
Unfortunately, they did not. It's super bizarre that they were dropped at the 11th hour by a Democratic strategist. If the intention had been to promote Thomas (and not merely smear Meren), it seems like it would have been useful to drop them about a month prior.
Anonymous wrote:It seems like the allegations about Meren harassing the now-retired FCPS clerk may help Paul Thomas in Hunter Mill. It’s just odd to think Meren would have had a particular beef with someone who had essentially an administrative and not a policy role.
Anonymous wrote:Well yes, FCPS has money but if they spend it on proper management of facilities where will they get the funds to pay consultants to do things that are the duties of salaried staff? How would they be able to spend thousands on zoom speakers and books to inform them that they are racist? Won’t someone think of the parasitical entities that thrive off the blood of the tax money allocated for the education of our children?
This!
It's not that they need more money--it is how they spend the money they have:
Follow the money!
I learned as a very young teacher that this is a problem:
New programs? Who is choosing and what are they getting?
New textbooks? "
People in headquarters: what are they doing? :
Requiring paperwork from teachers that requires time that could be spent helping students.
Meeting with vendors of textbooks and programs.
Here is a little secret: vendors wine and dine the choosers, They are lobbied.
Now--look at all the funds that FCPS spends on vendors, consultants, and contractors.
Look at who is choosing to deal with the vendors, consultants, and contractors.