Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please don't complain if you didn't vote for the meals tax.
Why?? Why should anyone not complain if you don't vote for meals tax? Shame on you. How many more taxes should one pay when people acrosss the border can use and abuse our education system for free.
Anonymous wrote:22 in K and 24 in our FCPS elementary in Falls Church.. And not Title 1.
Anonymous wrote:Please don't complain if you didn't vote for the meals tax.
Anonymous wrote:My MoCo kid will have 15 in their class this school year.
Paying enough taxes to actually support your community is super awesome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please don't complain if you didn't vote for the meals tax.
+100.
+1000
Please don't complain if you support spending @$1million to change the name of Jeb Stuart High School. This will result in changing the name of more schools--so it will go far beyond a million. Also, don't complain if keeping FLES in the elementary is more important to you than class size. ETC. ETC.
Don't complain if you support transporting AAP students to different schools.
Don't complain if you support IB in middle and high schools.
Don't complain if you support all the teacher training that requires subs in the classroom and/or expensive consultants to conduct the training.
Don't complain if you support.......feel free to add waste you see
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone really believe the meals tax was going to reduce class size? How much of your tax money is squandered on wasteful pet projects within fiefdoms or on legal issues? A highly dysfunctional SB is running this show. Vote on Tuesday.
The meals tax would have a hell of a lot more than the name change will ever cost FCPS after the private donations.
Large classes at Wolftrap have been the norm for a long time. It has one of the lowest FARMS/ESOL percentages in the entire county, so no formula staffing adjustments.
The reason Wolftrap's class size keeps increasing is because the school board keeps reducing the number of teachers it gives out per the number of students a school has. It is the school board that keeps changing the formulas for general ed. This is a separate issue from anything to d o with FARMS/ESOL. They may be related because the school board is decreasing money for general ed to go to these areas, however they don't have to. They could just as easily take it from somewhere else and eliminate a program. it is the general ed staffing formulas that are causing class sizes to increase for general ed.
Anonymous wrote:If you didn't vote for the meals tax, you don't get to complain about class sizes. Despite your convoluted self-rationalizing.
Anonymous wrote:No, the implication was that producer Bruce Cohen would not give a dime if the name was just changed to Stuart, nor would a lot of other potential donors. That leaves quite a few other names to consider, including geographic ones.
No. Go find his comment. It was something like the name needs to reflect the diversity of Fairfax County. Geographic names don't fit that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone really believe the meals tax was going to reduce class size? How much of your tax money is squandered on wasteful pet projects within fiefdoms or on legal issues? A highly dysfunctional SB is running this show. Vote on Tuesday.
The meals tax would have a hell of a lot more than the name change will ever cost FCPS after the private donations.
Large classes at Wolftrap have been the norm for a long time. It has one of the lowest FARMS/ESOL percentages in the entire county, so no formula staffing adjustments.
No, the implication was that producer Bruce Cohen would not give a dime if the name was just changed to Stuart, nor would a lot of other potential donors. That leaves quite a few other names to consider, including geographic ones.
Anonymous wrote:Virginia sounds messed up.