Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those of us who aren't quite as eddicated as the rest of y'all, could someone please explain who the Lovings are and why they are in contention?
Google it.
Anonymous wrote:For those of us who aren't quite as eddicated as the rest of y'all, could someone please explain who the Lovings are and why they are in contention?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not Washington-Lincoln?
Not politically correct enough; two white men.
Come on. LINCOLN isn’t PC enough???
No connection to Virginia. The Loving case happened here. I still think this is atupid, but at least I appreciate them for attempting to save money to not have to redo all the W-L signs, insignia, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also I’m all for it just to piss of all those crazy old people that keep coming to school board meetings to talk about how under appreciated Lee was.
+ 1
Those people are insufferable. My jaw dropped listening to them ask "what right do you have to treat Lee like this?"
Ok, so the rest of us normal people whose children attended/attend/will attend and understand why the school should be renamed and all of its graduates and future graduates who feel the same have to live with such an absurd name just so you’ve got some satisfaction out of humiliating some “crazy old people” who spoke at at SB netting’s???? Please grow up.
+ 1,000,000
Change the name! Do it now! But don't make it "Loving." If it has to stay W-L, pick one of the other L suggestions. Washington stays, but make it Booker T. Washington instead of George and then find an L that won't make bad jokes so easy for the other HS to make. Not need to troll the committee with ridiculous suggestions.
Just call it Washington high school. This is being overthought and overwrought.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also I’m all for it just to piss of all those crazy old people that keep coming to school board meetings to talk about how under appreciated Lee was.
+ 1
Those people are insufferable. My jaw dropped listening to them ask "what right do you have to treat Lee like this?"
Ok, so the rest of us normal people whose children attended/attend/will attend and understand why the school should be renamed and all of its graduates and future graduates who feel the same have to live with such an absurd name just so you’ve got some satisfaction out of humiliating some “crazy old people” who spoke at at SB netting’s???? Please grow up.
+ 1,000,000
Change the name! Do it now! But don't make it "Loving." If it has to stay W-L, pick one of the other L suggestions. Washington stays, but make it Booker T. Washington instead of George and then find an L that won't make bad jokes so easy for the other HS to make. Not need to troll the committee with ridiculous suggestions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also I’m all for it just to piss of all those crazy old people that keep coming to school board meetings to talk about how under appreciated Lee was.
+ 1
Those people are insufferable. My jaw dropped listening to them ask "what right do you have to treat Lee like this?"
Ok, so the rest of us normal people whose children attended/attend/will attend and understand why the school should be renamed and all of its graduates and future graduates who feel the same have to live with such an absurd name just so you’ve got some satisfaction out of humiliating some “crazy old people” who spoke at at SB netting’s???? Please grow up.
Yorktown and Wakefield share names with the streets they are on. Let’s just go with Quincy High. Make it all consistent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also I’m all for it just to piss of all those crazy old people that keep coming to school board meetings to talk about how under appreciated Lee was.
+ 1
Those people are insufferable. My jaw dropped listening to them ask "what right do you have to treat Lee like this?"
Anonymous wrote:Yorktown and Wakefield share names with the streets they are on. Let’s just go with Quincy High. Make it all consistent.
Anonymous wrote:Also I’m all for it just to piss of all those crazy old people that keep coming to school board meetings to talk about how under appreciated Lee was.
Anonymous wrote:Yorktown and Wakefield share names with the streets they are on. Let’s just go with Quincy High. Make it all consistent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From what I've been told, Washington-Loving was the number one choice of the committee and thus will be the only name formally presented to the school board. And I doubt the school board will reject it.
Oh gosh. That’s the best Christmas gift!
Sincerely,
Yorktown
+1
That name is truly awful and makes no sense.
The couple was amazing! They happened to have a name that just doesn't work well for a SCHOOL. And it really doesn't work in combination with Washington, or any other name really. Man, maybe they should've let Bernie Bern be on the committee.