Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In adopting One Fairfax, the School Board pledged to consider equity in its decisions. The bottom line is that this redistricting proposal flies in the face of that resolution and will increase segregation within FCPS and the concentration of poverty at Jackson, Poe, and Falls Church. Any School Board member who supports it without asking FCPS staff to come back with others options is lazy, a hypocrite, or both.
Or practical, logical, efficiently using resources and race-blind.
Anonymous wrote:In adopting One Fairfax, the School Board pledged to consider equity in its decisions. The bottom line is that this redistricting proposal flies in the face of that resolution and will increase segregation within FCPS and the concentration of poverty at Jackson, Poe, and Falls Church. Any School Board member who supports it without asking FCPS staff to come back with others options is lazy, a hypocrite, or both.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't use "ain't" in speaking to poor people. I used it to speak to people too dumb to understand or admit that Poe has never been in the official proposals and will not suddenly be inserted into the decision process. The board isn't going to drop all the proposals and the recommendation that is set for final approval in 10 days. This ship has sailed and Poe isn't and never was on the ship.
There hasn't been a vote, so the ship hasn't sailed yet, although you're obviously paddling away from Jackson as fast as you can.
If they aren't total hypocrites, they need to hit the reset button.
I don't need to "paddle away from Jackson" b/c my kids can go to Thoreau. So, really, it's just a benefit to my family if you get your way... the whole rezoning process gets scrapped next week. Jackson kids live with 19+ trailers for another year. Thoreau kids continue to enjoy their nice, big, roomy, new facility for at least another year -- maybe several years. Works for me! You can spend the next year bickering about which group of Jackson's poorer kids to off-load onto Poe. Ultimately, the kids already zoned for Poe will be in a school that is even more "needy" (higher than the current 75% FARMS rate). yep...We'll be fine over here at Thoreau where the FARMS rate is ... oh let's see.... 10%!![]()
Enjoy the pushing and shoving again next year at Jackson!
If you have so many great ideas, OP, and you feel so strongly about what should happen, why didn't you speak up last week when the school board was taking community input? I know you didn't speak up b/c I watched all TWO people comment from the community. One was supporting the move (from Oakton ES) and the other was asking to keep Mosby in LJMS (a Mosby Parent). No -- you didn't show up to speak. You didn't submit a video comment. You just like to moan and complain on DCUM. Well, just keep at it. School board will be voting next week. There is only one recommended plan on the table. It does not involve Poe.
I feel the same way as OP, however I don't live in boundary and so didn't speak up at a hearing. I have spoken up to a couple of people offline though. I can just see how their decision will be very similar to what happened with Annandale. I will just have to hope the school board will make good decisions and I will vote for or against them in the future based on how they vote. IMO though, the Jackson parents should have been the ones to speak up. However they probably don't want to go to Poe, so they have reason also to not speak up. It's a double edge sword whether they do or don't speak up and so FCPS knows they won't get much opposition and yet everyone watching from the sidelines can see what is happening.
What are you even talking about? There is no proposal to shift Jackson kids to Poe so why would any parent speak about it? You can't go to a seminar on space travel and want to discuss burgers. Just sayin..
They should have spoken up. Who cares what FCPS originally proposed if it wasn't a good idea? They only asked the parents coming into Thoreau their opinion and stopped short of asking the families who would be staying at Jackson and Falls Church.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't use "ain't" in speaking to poor people. I used it to speak to people too dumb to understand or admit that Poe has never been in the official proposals and will not suddenly be inserted into the decision process. The board isn't going to drop all the proposals and the recommendation that is set for final approval in 10 days. This ship has sailed and Poe isn't and never was on the ship.
There hasn't been a vote, so the ship hasn't sailed yet, although you're obviously paddling away from Jackson as fast as you can.
If they aren't total hypocrites, they need to hit the reset button.
I don't need to "paddle away from Jackson" b/c my kids can go to Thoreau. So, really, it's just a benefit to my family if you get your way... the whole rezoning process gets scrapped next week. Jackson kids live with 19+ trailers for another year. Thoreau kids continue to enjoy their nice, big, roomy, new facility for at least another year -- maybe several years. Works for me! You can spend the next year bickering about which group of Jackson's poorer kids to off-load onto Poe. Ultimately, the kids already zoned for Poe will be in a school that is even more "needy" (higher than the current 75% FARMS rate). yep...We'll be fine over here at Thoreau where the FARMS rate is ... oh let's see.... 10%!![]()
Enjoy the pushing and shoving again next year at Jackson!
If you have so many great ideas, OP, and you feel so strongly about what should happen, why didn't you speak up last week when the school board was taking community input? I know you didn't speak up b/c I watched all TWO people comment from the community. One was supporting the move (from Oakton ES) and the other was asking to keep Mosby in LJMS (a Mosby Parent). No -- you didn't show up to speak. You didn't submit a video comment. You just like to moan and complain on DCUM. Well, just keep at it. School board will be voting next week. There is only one recommended plan on the table. It does not involve Poe.
I feel the same way as OP, however I don't live in boundary and so didn't speak up at a hearing. I have spoken up to a couple of people offline though. I can just see how their decision will be very similar to what happened with Annandale. I will just have to hope the school board will make good decisions and I will vote for or against them in the future based on how they vote. IMO though, the Jackson parents should have been the ones to speak up. However they probably don't want to go to Poe, so they have reason also to not speak up. It's a double edge sword whether they do or don't speak up and so FCPS knows they won't get much opposition and yet everyone watching from the sidelines can see what is happening.
What are you even talking about? There is no proposal to shift Jackson kids to Poe so why would any parent speak about it? You can't go to a seminar on space travel and want to discuss burgers. Just sayin..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't use "ain't" in speaking to poor people. I used it to speak to people too dumb to understand or admit that Poe has never been in the official proposals and will not suddenly be inserted into the decision process. The board isn't going to drop all the proposals and the recommendation that is set for final approval in 10 days. This ship has sailed and Poe isn't and never was on the ship.
There hasn't been a vote, so the ship hasn't sailed yet, although you're obviously paddling away from Jackson as fast as you can.
If they aren't total hypocrites, they need to hit the reset button.
I don't need to "paddle away from Jackson" b/c my kids can go to Thoreau. So, really, it's just a benefit to my family if you get your way... the whole rezoning process gets scrapped next week. Jackson kids live with 19+ trailers for another year. Thoreau kids continue to enjoy their nice, big, roomy, new facility for at least another year -- maybe several years. Works for me! You can spend the next year bickering about which group of Jackson's poorer kids to off-load onto Poe. Ultimately, the kids already zoned for Poe will be in a school that is even more "needy" (higher than the current 75% FARMS rate). yep...We'll be fine over here at Thoreau where the FARMS rate is ... oh let's see.... 10%!![]()
Enjoy the pushing and shoving again next year at Jackson!
If you have so many great ideas, OP, and you feel so strongly about what should happen, why didn't you speak up last week when the school board was taking community input? I know you didn't speak up b/c I watched all TWO people comment from the community. One was supporting the move (from Oakton ES) and the other was asking to keep Mosby in LJMS (a Mosby Parent). No -- you didn't show up to speak. You didn't submit a video comment. You just like to moan and complain on DCUM. Well, just keep at it. School board will be voting next week. There is only one recommended plan on the table. It does not involve Poe.
Moving some or all of Camelot and/or Woodburn from Jackson to Poe would reduce the FARMS rate at Poe, and quite possibly at Jackson as well.
While relieving the overcrowding at Jackson, it would also show that the School Board actually cares about equity, and taking steps to balance, where possible, student demographics, rather than catering to loudmouths like you and isolating the poor kids in certain middle schools like Poe, Key, and Whitman.
You really don't know enough here to be commenting sensibly, so I suggest you shut up.
Someone is getting testy about his/her property values in LJMS's zone!
That’s quite flippant, and it’s not the real issue.
When FCPS creates these high-poverty schools, the kids left behind aren’t exposed to kids from more privileged backgrounds, people with greater means start to flee the pyramids, and there are fewer financial resources available to the system as a whole. Pushing Jackson beyond a tipping point isn’t a good thing for FCPS, but you probably won’t make the connection when your own kids end up in classes at Thoreau, Madison or Oakton in a few years with over 30 kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't use "ain't" in speaking to poor people. I used it to speak to people too dumb to understand or admit that Poe has never been in the official proposals and will not suddenly be inserted into the decision process. The board isn't going to drop all the proposals and the recommendation that is set for final approval in 10 days. This ship has sailed and Poe isn't and never was on the ship.
There hasn't been a vote, so the ship hasn't sailed yet, although you're obviously paddling away from Jackson as fast as you can.
If they aren't total hypocrites, they need to hit the reset button.
I don't need to "paddle away from Jackson" b/c my kids can go to Thoreau. So, really, it's just a benefit to my family if you get your way... the whole rezoning process gets scrapped next week. Jackson kids live with 19+ trailers for another year. Thoreau kids continue to enjoy their nice, big, roomy, new facility for at least another year -- maybe several years. Works for me! You can spend the next year bickering about which group of Jackson's poorer kids to off-load onto Poe. Ultimately, the kids already zoned for Poe will be in a school that is even more "needy" (higher than the current 75% FARMS rate). yep...We'll be fine over here at Thoreau where the FARMS rate is ... oh let's see.... 10%!![]()
Enjoy the pushing and shoving again next year at Jackson!
If you have so many great ideas, OP, and you feel so strongly about what should happen, why didn't you speak up last week when the school board was taking community input? I know you didn't speak up b/c I watched all TWO people comment from the community. One was supporting the move (from Oakton ES) and the other was asking to keep Mosby in LJMS (a Mosby Parent). No -- you didn't show up to speak. You didn't submit a video comment. You just like to moan and complain on DCUM. Well, just keep at it. School board will be voting next week. There is only one recommended plan on the table. It does not involve Poe.
Moving some or all of Camelot and/or Woodburn from Jackson to Poe would reduce the FARMS rate at Poe, and quite possibly at Jackson as well.
While relieving the overcrowding at Jackson, it would also show that the School Board actually cares about equity, and taking steps to balance, where possible, student demographics, rather than catering to loudmouths like you and isolating the poor kids in certain middle schools like Poe, Key, and Whitman.
You really don't know enough here to be commenting sensibly, so I suggest you shut up.
Someone is getting testy about his/her property values in LJMS's zone!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't use "ain't" in speaking to poor people. I used it to speak to people too dumb to understand or admit that Poe has never been in the official proposals and will not suddenly be inserted into the decision process. The board isn't going to drop all the proposals and the recommendation that is set for final approval in 10 days. This ship has sailed and Poe isn't and never was on the ship.
There hasn't been a vote, so the ship hasn't sailed yet, although you're obviously paddling away from Jackson as fast as you can.
If they aren't total hypocrites, they need to hit the reset button.
I don't need to "paddle away from Jackson" b/c my kids can go to Thoreau. So, really, it's just a benefit to my family if you get your way... the whole rezoning process gets scrapped next week. Jackson kids live with 19+ trailers for another year. Thoreau kids continue to enjoy their nice, big, roomy, new facility for at least another year -- maybe several years. Works for me! You can spend the next year bickering about which group of Jackson's poorer kids to off-load onto Poe. Ultimately, the kids already zoned for Poe will be in a school that is even more "needy" (higher than the current 75% FARMS rate). yep...We'll be fine over here at Thoreau where the FARMS rate is ... oh let's see.... 10%!![]()
Enjoy the pushing and shoving again next year at Jackson!
If you have so many great ideas, OP, and you feel so strongly about what should happen, why didn't you speak up last week when the school board was taking community input? I know you didn't speak up b/c I watched all TWO people comment from the community. One was supporting the move (from Oakton ES) and the other was asking to keep Mosby in LJMS (a Mosby Parent). No -- you didn't show up to speak. You didn't submit a video comment. You just like to moan and complain on DCUM. Well, just keep at it. School board will be voting next week. There is only one recommended plan on the table. It does not involve Poe.
Moving some or all of Camelot and/or Woodburn from Jackson to Poe would reduce the FARMS rate at Poe, and quite possibly at Jackson as well.
While relieving the overcrowding at Jackson, it would also show that the School Board actually cares about equity, and taking steps to balance, where possible, student demographics, rather than catering to loudmouths like you and isolating the poor kids in certain middle schools like Poe, Key, and Whitman.
You really don't know enough here to be commenting sensibly, so I suggest you shut up.
Someone is getting testy about his/her property values in LJMS's zone!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't use "ain't" in speaking to poor people. I used it to speak to people too dumb to understand or admit that Poe has never been in the official proposals and will not suddenly be inserted into the decision process. The board isn't going to drop all the proposals and the recommendation that is set for final approval in 10 days. This ship has sailed and Poe isn't and never was on the ship.
There hasn't been a vote, so the ship hasn't sailed yet, although you're obviously paddling away from Jackson as fast as you can.
If they aren't total hypocrites, they need to hit the reset button.
I don't need to "paddle away from Jackson" b/c my kids can go to Thoreau. So, really, it's just a benefit to my family if you get your way... the whole rezoning process gets scrapped next week. Jackson kids live with 19+ trailers for another year. Thoreau kids continue to enjoy their nice, big, roomy, new facility for at least another year -- maybe several years. Works for me! You can spend the next year bickering about which group of Jackson's poorer kids to off-load onto Poe. Ultimately, the kids already zoned for Poe will be in a school that is even more "needy" (higher than the current 75% FARMS rate). yep...We'll be fine over here at Thoreau where the FARMS rate is ... oh let's see.... 10%!![]()
Enjoy the pushing and shoving again next year at Jackson!
If you have so many great ideas, OP, and you feel so strongly about what should happen, why didn't you speak up last week when the school board was taking community input? I know you didn't speak up b/c I watched all TWO people comment from the community. One was supporting the move (from Oakton ES) and the other was asking to keep Mosby in LJMS (a Mosby Parent). No -- you didn't show up to speak. You didn't submit a video comment. You just like to moan and complain on DCUM. Well, just keep at it. School board will be voting next week. There is only one recommended plan on the table. It does not involve Poe.
I feel the same way as OP, however I don't live in boundary and so didn't speak up at a hearing. I have spoken up to a couple of people offline though. I can just see how their decision will be very similar to what happened with Annandale. I will just have to hope the school board will make good decisions and I will vote for or against them in the future based on how they vote. IMO though, the Jackson parents should have been the ones to speak up. However they probably don't want to go to Poe, so they have reason also to not speak up. It's a double edge sword whether they do or don't speak up and so FCPS knows they won't get much opposition and yet everyone watching from the sidelines can see what is happening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't use "ain't" in speaking to poor people. I used it to speak to people too dumb to understand or admit that Poe has never been in the official proposals and will not suddenly be inserted into the decision process. The board isn't going to drop all the proposals and the recommendation that is set for final approval in 10 days. This ship has sailed and Poe isn't and never was on the ship.
There hasn't been a vote, so the ship hasn't sailed yet, although you're obviously paddling away from Jackson as fast as you can.
If they aren't total hypocrites, they need to hit the reset button.
I don't need to "paddle away from Jackson" b/c my kids can go to Thoreau. So, really, it's just a benefit to my family if you get your way... the whole rezoning process gets scrapped next week. Jackson kids live with 19+ trailers for another year. Thoreau kids continue to enjoy their nice, big, roomy, new facility for at least another year -- maybe several years. Works for me! You can spend the next year bickering about which group of Jackson's poorer kids to off-load onto Poe. Ultimately, the kids already zoned for Poe will be in a school that is even more "needy" (higher than the current 75% FARMS rate). yep...We'll be fine over here at Thoreau where the FARMS rate is ... oh let's see.... 10%!![]()
Enjoy the pushing and shoving again next year at Jackson!
If you have so many great ideas, OP, and you feel so strongly about what should happen, why didn't you speak up last week when the school board was taking community input? I know you didn't speak up b/c I watched all TWO people comment from the community. One was supporting the move (from Oakton ES) and the other was asking to keep Mosby in LJMS (a Mosby Parent). No -- you didn't show up to speak. You didn't submit a video comment. You just like to moan and complain on DCUM. Well, just keep at it. School board will be voting next week. There is only one recommended plan on the table. It does not involve Poe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't use "ain't" in speaking to poor people. I used it to speak to people too dumb to understand or admit that Poe has never been in the official proposals and will not suddenly be inserted into the decision process. The board isn't going to drop all the proposals and the recommendation that is set for final approval in 10 days. This ship has sailed and Poe isn't and never was on the ship.
There hasn't been a vote, so the ship hasn't sailed yet, although you're obviously paddling away from Jackson as fast as you can.
If they aren't total hypocrites, they need to hit the reset button.
I don't need to "paddle away from Jackson" b/c my kids can go to Thoreau. So, really, it's just a benefit to my family if you get your way... the whole rezoning process gets scrapped next week. Jackson kids live with 19+ trailers for another year. Thoreau kids continue to enjoy their nice, big, roomy, new facility for at least another year -- maybe several years. Works for me! You can spend the next year bickering about which group of Jackson's poorer kids to off-load onto Poe. Ultimately, the kids already zoned for Poe will be in a school that is even more "needy" (higher than the current 75% FARMS rate). yep...We'll be fine over here at Thoreau where the FARMS rate is ... oh let's see.... 10%!![]()
Enjoy the pushing and shoving again next year at Jackson!
If you have so many great ideas, OP, and you feel so strongly about what should happen, why didn't you speak up last week when the school board was taking community input? I know you didn't speak up b/c I watched all TWO people comment from the community. One was supporting the move (from Oakton ES) and the other was asking to keep Mosby in LJMS (a Mosby Parent). No -- you didn't show up to speak. You didn't submit a video comment. You just like to moan and complain on DCUM. Well, just keep at it. School board will be voting next week. There is only one recommended plan on the table. It does not involve Poe.
Moving some or all of Camelot and/or Woodburn from Jackson to Poe would reduce the FARMS rate at Poe, and quite possibly at Jackson as well.
While relieving the overcrowding at Jackson, it would also show that the School Board actually cares about equity, and taking steps to balance, where possible, student demographics, rather than catering to loudmouths like you and isolating the poor kids in certain middle schools like Poe, Key, and Whitman.
You really don't know enough here to be commenting sensibly, so I suggest you shut up.