Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hope the NAACP is happy with themselves. Thanks to them, the candidate with the experience of working in a large district (Philadelphia, then Omaha), who is a woman of color and speaks Spanish, has now withdrawn. I’m sure this Michelle Reid is nice and is competent. But she has no experience running a school system the size of FCPS.
The NAACP’s letter was ridiculously stupid and arrogant. They thought they deserved a seat on the interview panel. As if no one else there on the panel was concerned about the achievement of student of color. Hope they’re happy now.
What are you talking about? They supported Logan.
The thinking is that she was scared off by being involved in this drama. Their attempt to influence the process backfired.
Whether or not she left the process because of the letter, it was incredibly arrogant to send it in the first place. The idea that they think they deserve a seat on an interview panel is ridiculous. Every organization would like a seat.
Hey crazy person, she withdrew from the search A WEEK BEFORE THE NAACP LETTER CAME OUT. So there goes your cute little theory.
DP, but in that case the NAACP looks particularly foolish by encouraging all their allies to advocate in support of someone who had already WITHDRAWN.
And why do they think they are automatically entitled to be heard when 99% of parents are ignored by this School Board every week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hope the NAACP is happy with themselves. Thanks to them, the candidate with the experience of working in a large district (Philadelphia, then Omaha), who is a woman of color and speaks Spanish, has now withdrawn. I’m sure this Michelle Reid is nice and is competent. But she has no experience running a school system the size of FCPS.
The NAACP’s letter was ridiculously stupid and arrogant. They thought they deserved a seat on the interview panel. As if no one else there on the panel was concerned about the achievement of student of color. Hope they’re happy now.
What are you talking about? They supported Logan.
The thinking is that she was scared off by being involved in this drama. Their attempt to influence the process backfired.
Whether or not she left the process because of the letter, it was incredibly arrogant to send it in the first place. The idea that they think they deserve a seat on an interview panel is ridiculous. Every organization would like a seat.
Hey crazy person, she withdrew from the search A WEEK BEFORE THE NAACP LETTER CAME OUT. So there goes your cute little theory.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s like they never learn:
“ Her district was among the first to close all of its schools because of the COVID-19 pandemic, which it did about a week and half before most other school systems.”
Which was the right thing to do then when the pandemic was raging and there were no remediation options. She won an award though for managing remote education well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hope the NAACP is happy with themselves. Thanks to them, the candidate with the experience of working in a large district (Philadelphia, then Omaha), who is a woman of color and speaks Spanish, has now withdrawn. I’m sure this Michelle Reid is nice and is competent. But she has no experience running a school system the size of FCPS.
The NAACP’s letter was ridiculously stupid and arrogant. They thought they deserved a seat on the interview panel. As if no one else there on the panel was concerned about the achievement of student of color. Hope they’re happy now.
What are you talking about? They supported Logan.
The thinking is that she was scared off by being involved in this drama. Their attempt to influence the process backfired.
Whether or not she left the process because of the letter, it was incredibly arrogant to send it in the first place. The idea that they think they deserve a seat on an interview panel is ridiculous. Every organization would like a seat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stacy Langton in 2023!
+1
Hell. No. “Mama Bears” need not apply. Although at this point, they may be the only willing candidates.
Would one of the “Mama Bears” focus on academics and facilities rather than the woke nonsense that’s defined the last two years of Brabrand’s tenure?
If so, sign her up!
I googled her name and I don’t see. Please explain.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's it! We're pulling out our kids from FCPS. My DD goes to Fairfax HS and I'm not happy with the new principal. And now SB messed up (again) with superintendent search/selection.
The new principal hasn’t started yet!
Just google her name and you'll see.
Anonymous wrote:It’s like they never learn:
“ Her district was among the first to close all of its schools because of the COVID-19 pandemic, which it did about a week and half before most other school systems.”
Anonymous wrote:That's it! We're pulling out our kids from FCPS. My DD goes to Fairfax HS and I'm not happy with the new principal. And now SB messed up (again) with superintendent search/selection.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s like they never learn:
“ Her district was among the first to close all of its schools because of the COVID-19 pandemic, which it did about a week and half before most other school systems.”
Move on. No one is going to close schools again. Of course, there will be individual problems now that covid rates are going up and some people refuse to mask.
I was thinking about that argument you people make while I was down in FL over spring break. Seems like those schools are open just fine with no masking.
“You people.” Nice. There is an uptick in cases and it could cause disruptions since some aren’t masking and school districts can’t mandate masks anymore since their hands were tied by Youngkin. But I know that many people are not testing or reporting or keeping kids home when they’re sick. Anyways this is off topic to the thread.
I don't think it is off topic - we need a superintendent who can lead as the pandemic progresses.
Nope. By moving backwards and continuing the push for masks and forcing these stupid mitigations across the schools?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hope the NAACP is happy with themselves. Thanks to them, the candidate with the experience of working in a large district (Philadelphia, then Omaha), who is a woman of color and speaks Spanish, has now withdrawn. I’m sure this Michelle Reid is nice and is competent. But she has no experience running a school system the size of FCPS.
The NAACP’s letter was ridiculously stupid and arrogant. They thought they deserved a seat on the interview panel. As if no one else there on the panel was concerned about the achievement of student of color. Hope they’re happy now.
What are you talking about? They supported Logan.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder why Logan would withdraw.