Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This current board has been very good for the local private schools.
Tell me you don’t understand how private schools work without telling me you don’t understand how private schools work.
More like tell me you don't know anything about Falls Church without telling me you don't know anything about Falls Church. Sweetheart, a lot of local private schools added seats since Covid.
Anonymous wrote:I hope Providence voters come to their senses this year and vote for his opponent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, his entire career since HS has been as a political operative of some sort, so I would guess that he has more knowledge and connections into fundraising than many of the other candidates. This is also why I don't really trust him. He is not in it for the kids (especially since he does not have any of his own) but for himself.
You are totally out of line. I didn't have kids until I was 42 but I was fully invested in my community and fully committed to public education (even taught for 7 years before burning out) so I cared deeply about the school system long before I had kids. You don't have to spawn to care about good schools. In fact, since he isn't distracted by child rearing, he has more time to devote to the work.
Every time I see people commenting on Frisch not having kids, it reads to me like an anti-gay dog whistle.
FWIW, my understanding is that his husband is a teacher. So that gives him even more skin in the game than a parent, and more quality knowledge from the reality inside a school and the system at large. I'd take that as a personal family qualification more than being the random parent of a 5th grader.
Not PP but I agree. I also don’t like Omeish. I think people without kids that join SB are in it for the politics not because they don’t have skin in the game with their kids at school. I think voters should avoid selecting candidates without kids in the schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You are totally out of line. I didn't have kids until I was 42 but I was fully invested in my community and fully committed to public education (even taught for 7 years before burning out) so I cared deeply about the school system long before I had kids. You don't have to spawn to care about good schools. In fact, since he isn't distracted by child rearing, he has more time to devote to the work.
Every time I see people commenting on Frisch not having kids, it reads to me like an anti-gay dog whistle.
FWIW, my understanding is that his husband is a teacher. So that gives him even more skin in the game than a parent, and more quality knowledge from the reality inside a school and the system at large. I'd take that as a personal family qualification more than being the random parent of a 5th grader.
Just because someone’s husband is a teacher does not make them a teacher.
My hubby is a special agent with the feds, does not make me a special agent.
People on the board should have an education background like a teacher or have a child in the school district.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, his entire career since HS has been as a political operative of some sort, so I would guess that he has more knowledge and connections into fundraising than many of the other candidates. This is also why I don't really trust him. He is not in it for the kids (especially since he does not have any of his own) but for himself.
You are totally out of line. I didn't have kids until I was 42 but I was fully invested in my community and fully committed to public education (even taught for 7 years before burning out) so I cared deeply about the school system long before I had kids. You don't have to spawn to care about good schools. In fact, since he isn't distracted by child rearing, he has more time to devote to the work.
Every time I see people commenting on Frisch not having kids, it reads to me like an anti-gay dog whistle.
FWIW, my understanding is that his husband is a teacher. So that gives him even more skin in the game than a parent, and more quality knowledge from the reality inside a school and the system at large. I'd take that as a personal family qualification more than being the random parent of a 5th grader.
You are 100% on point with your comment here. The anti-gay dog whistles abound when folks talk about Karl Frisch.
He represents my kid's school, and he does an excellent job. Also, he knows FCPS policy like the back of his hand, which is critical for a school board member. He follows the rules, is student-focused, and has done a great job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This current board has been very good for the local private schools.
Tell me you don’t understand how private schools work without telling me you don’t understand how private schools work.
... but I did have breakfast this morning!
Anyway, the PP who posted "This current board has been very good for the local private schools" is pointing out that local privates have been adding a large number of seats to make room for students whose parents are pulling them out of public schools, and the board bears some responsibility for the reasons parents have been pulling their children out of public schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This current board has been very good for the local private schools.
Tell me you don’t understand how private schools work without telling me you don’t understand how private schools work.
... but I did have breakfast this morning!
Anyway, the PP who posted "This current board has been very good for the local private schools" is pointing out that local privates have been adding a large number of seats to make room for students whose parents are pulling them out of public schools, and the board bears some responsibility for the reasons parents have been pulling their children out of public schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, his entire career since HS has been as a political operative of some sort, so I would guess that he has more knowledge and connections into fundraising than many of the other candidates. This is also why I don't really trust him. He is not in it for the kids (especially since he does not have any of his own) but for himself.
You are totally out of line. I didn't have kids until I was 42 but I was fully invested in my community and fully committed to public education (even taught for 7 years before burning out) so I cared deeply about the school system long before I had kids. You don't have to spawn to care about good schools. In fact, since he isn't distracted by child rearing, he has more time to devote to the work.
Every time I see people commenting on Frisch not having kids, it reads to me like an anti-gay dog whistle.
FWIW, my understanding is that his husband is a teacher. So that gives him even more skin in the game than a parent, and more quality knowledge from the reality inside a school and the system at large. I'd take that as a personal family qualification more than being the random parent of a 5th grader.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This current board has been very good for the local private schools.
Tell me you don’t understand how private schools work without telling me you don’t understand how private schools work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He did not attend college.
Wait - Frisch has no educational experience or background, does not have any children, is not from FFX county, and does not even have a college degree?
Why is this person directing our children’s education then? It does not make any sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He did not attend college.
Wait - Frisch has no educational experience or background, does not have any children, is not from FFX county, and does not even have a college degree?
Why is this person directing our children’s education then? It does not make any sense.
Anonymous wrote:How do this many people support someone with no children in the system? It blows my mind.