Anonymous wrote:Dude was superintendent of FCPS for 32 years. Reid will be lucky if she lasts 4 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell me more about Woodson.
https://sites.google.com/view/fcps-desegregation/resources/woodson-on-desegregation
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please tell me this is a joke.
If I had a kid at Woodson, I'd be so annoyed. I just bought all the uniforms and gear for my kids - sports, PE, band, etc. I would not be buying anything new for my kids. And I guess the neighborhood will have to paint over all those Ws on the streets?
This is all just so damn stupid. It's a waste of time and resources when the school board could be worried about bigger things like - I dunno - education.
I have kids and woodson and want a name change. I will buy new uniforms and a magnet for my car.
That's great if you want to do it on your dime. But you no doubt don't plan to pay for:
Uniforms - every WTW sport team
Band and other uniforms
Gym floors and athletic fields
Signage
Stationery
Banners at other schools in the Patriot District
FCPS external and internal web sites
Other IT-related costs
If there were any evidence that FCPS named this school after Woodson because he held segregationist views, that might point in a different direction. But since there isn't, asking taxpayers to foot a large bill because you've decided decades later he should be cancelled is a bit much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please tell me this is a joke.
If I had a kid at Woodson, I'd be so annoyed. I just bought all the uniforms and gear for my kids - sports, PE, band, etc. I would not be buying anything new for my kids. And I guess the neighborhood will have to paint over all those Ws on the streets?
This is all just so damn stupid. It's a waste of time and resources when the school board could be worried about bigger things like - I dunno - education.
I have kids and woodson and want a name change. I will buy new uniforms and a magnet for my car.
all fcps students get free 24/7 online tutoring.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can see it now: Equity High
Little River High would be better. Or is it Main Street there? Main High School?
How about spending the money on tutoring services instead?
Anonymous wrote:Please tell me this is a joke.
If I had a kid at Woodson, I'd be so annoyed. I just bought all the uniforms and gear for my kids - sports, PE, band, etc. I would not be buying anything new for my kids. And I guess the neighborhood will have to paint over all those Ws on the streets?
This is all just so damn stupid. It's a waste of time and resources when the school board could be worried about bigger things like - I dunno - education.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please show me how renaming Stuart to Justice has improved the school.
Please show me how renaming Lee to Lewis has improved the school.
Please show me how renaming Mosby Woods to Mosaic has improved the school.
It means Black students aren't embarrassed to walk into those schools ever day.
+1. That's all it's about nobody ever claimed it would improve anything else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Woodson opposed desegregation and delayed integrating FCPS. Why should he be honored with his name on a school?
I guess the argument would be that he oversaw a period of major expansion in FCPS, and that’s what they honored him for, not his views on integration. Also, that the school has had that name for 60+ years so now it’s just associated with the community, not the person.
Is there a particular replacement name in mind or would they just go with something inane like “Mosaic”?
+1. No one knows anything about the person behind the school name, so there's no need to change it. No one thinks about this unless they are bored and looking for something to be offended about. No one walks into that school or drives by it and feels offended.
On the other hand, there will be plenty of cons to renaming.
This is utter stupidity. DD did a research project on him two years ago. Just because you're an idiot and don't want to learn about the namesake of your school doesn't mean the rest of the community is the same way.
Has the Woodson community even been polled? Do they want to change the name?
I’d like to know Sizemore-Heizer’s position on this since she is now running for the Braddock seat. Should Lake Braddock be renamed as well? Gen. Edward Braddock waged war on Native Americans.
Anonymous wrote:$1,000,000.
One million dollars.
It will cost up to $1,000,000 in total to change the name.
One million buys quite a bit of school supplies. Or salaries for many educators.
Is an unnecessary name change (over an issue nobody knows / cares about) really the best use of funds right now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Woodson opposed desegregation and delayed integrating FCPS. Why should he be honored with his name on a school?
In the future, if we’re going to name schools after people, how about naming them after Jesus Christ, the man without sin. Because everybody else is going to have some disqualifying event in their past, if you look hard enough.
Troll of the year
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Woodson opposed desegregation and delayed integrating FCPS. Why should he be honored with his name on a school?
I guess the argument would be that he oversaw a period of major expansion in FCPS, and that’s what they honored him for, not his views on integration. Also, that the school has had that name for 60+ years so now it’s just associated with the community, not the person.
Is there a particular replacement name in mind or would they just go with something inane like “Mosaic”?
+1. No one knows anything about the person behind the school name, so there's no need to change it. No one thinks about this unless they are bored and looking for something to be offended about. No one walks into that school or drives by it and feels offended.
On the other hand, there will be plenty of cons to renaming.
This is utter stupidity. DD did a research project on him two years ago. Just because you're an idiot and don't want to learn about the namesake of your school doesn't mean the rest of the community is the same way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please show me how renaming Stuart to Justice has improved the school.
Please show me how renaming Lee to Lewis has improved the school.
Please show me how renaming Mosby Woods to Mosaic has improved the school.
It means Black students aren't embarrassed to walk into those schools ever day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Woodson opposed desegregation and delayed integrating FCPS. Why should he be honored with his name on a school?
In the future, if we’re going to name schools after people, how about naming them after Jesus Christ, the man without sin. Because everybody else is going to have some disqualifying event in their past, if you look hard enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please show me how renaming Stuart to Justice has improved the school.
Please show me how renaming Lee to Lewis has improved the school.
Please show me how renaming Mosby Woods to Mosaic has improved the school.
Silly, it’s not about improving schools, it’s about salving liberal consciences.