Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Typically vote Dem. I think CRT is a red herring. But:
Closed schools
Confusion and lack of leadership in Richmond on testing and quarantines. Why is FCPS 14 days and surrounding counties 7 plus test? That’s a week of school.
TJ admissions standards
Teachers unionizing after getting first dibs on the vaxx, then trying not to go back
The use of a monitors in DD’s classroom while the vaxxed teacher taught from home last year
O Days! And especially cancelling APs on O Days.
VMPI
AAP
Focusing on renaming closed schools and electric school buses and re-doing TJ at a time when they could get kids back
Still focusing on BS and no answers on indoor lunch
So 99% local issues and one GOP talking point. Got it.
You clearly don't understand how state guidance and standards impact these decisions.
+1
They really don't. It's been posted over and over how the VDOE reports to the Governor - and the VDOE is in charge of curriculum, among many other things.
They don't understand how education leads to the governor in Virginia, because they are not from Virginia and probably do not have kids. They are from DC, MD or CA.
I’m from VA and have two kids in public schools. The PP’s list above is 99% grievance with FCPS, not anything VDOE did.
You want the GOP to implement MORE regulation? LOL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Typically vote Dem. I think CRT is a red herring. But:
Closed schools
Confusion and lack of leadership in Richmond on testing and quarantines. Why is FCPS 14 days and surrounding counties 7 plus test? That’s a week of school.
TJ admissions standards
Teachers unionizing after getting first dibs on the vaxx, then trying not to go back
The use of a monitors in DD’s classroom while the vaxxed teacher taught from home last year
O Days! And especially cancelling APs on O Days.
VMPI
AAP
Focusing on renaming closed schools and electric school buses and re-doing TJ at a time when they could get kids back
Still focusing on BS and no answers on indoor lunch
So 99% local issues and one GOP talking point. Got it.
You clearly don't understand how state guidance and standards impact these decisions.
+1
They really don't. It's been posted over and over how the VDOE reports to the Governor - and the VDOE is in charge of curriculum, among many other things.
They don't understand how education leads to the governor in Virginia, because they are not from Virginia and probably do not have kids. They are from DC, MD or CA.
That could definitely be the case. Or they actually are from Virginia but are incredibly stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Typically vote Dem. I think CRT is a red herring. But:
Closed schools
Confusion and lack of leadership in Richmond on testing and quarantines. Why is FCPS 14 days and surrounding counties 7 plus test? That’s a week of school.
TJ admissions standards
Teachers unionizing after getting first dibs on the vaxx, then trying not to go back
The use of a monitors in DD’s classroom while the vaxxed teacher taught from home last year
O Days! And especially cancelling APs on O Days.
VMPI
AAP
Focusing on renaming closed schools and electric school buses and re-doing TJ at a time when they could get kids back
Still focusing on BS and no answers on indoor lunch
So 99% local issues and one GOP talking point. Got it.
You clearly don't understand how state guidance and standards impact these decisions.
+1
They really don't. It's been posted over and over how the VDOE reports to the Governor - and the VDOE is in charge of curriculum, among many other things.
They don't understand how education leads to the governor in Virginia, because they are not from Virginia and probably do not have kids. They are from DC, MD or CA.
I’m from VA and have two kids in public schools. The PP’s list above is 99% grievance with FCPS, not anything VDOE did.
You want the GOP to implement MORE regulation? LOL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Typically vote Dem. I think CRT is a red herring. But:
Closed schools
Confusion and lack of leadership in Richmond on testing and quarantines. Why is FCPS 14 days and surrounding counties 7 plus test? That’s a week of school.
TJ admissions standards
Teachers unionizing after getting first dibs on the vaxx, then trying not to go back
The use of a monitors in DD’s classroom while the vaxxed teacher taught from home last year
O Days! And especially cancelling APs on O Days.
VMPI
AAP
Focusing on renaming closed schools and electric school buses and re-doing TJ at a time when they could get kids back
Still focusing on BS and no answers on indoor lunch
So 99% local issues and one GOP talking point. Got it.
You clearly don't understand how state guidance and standards impact these decisions.
+1
They really don't. It's been posted over and over how the VDOE reports to the Governor - and the VDOE is in charge of curriculum, among many other things.
They don't understand how education leads to the governor in Virginia, because they are not from Virginia and probably do not have kids. They are from DC, MD or CA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Far left woke idealogy. We need to move back towards the center.
And you think Youngkin is the center? His stance on abortion is pretty extreme.
He's allowed to have his own personal views. What matters is upholding the law - which he has already pledged to do. Stop with the alarmist "sky is falling" nonsense.
DP
When did he say he’d veto any abortion restrictions that come his way?
Never. He’d be very happy to change that law.
Millions of moderates - including me - think there *should* be some reasonable restrictions around abortion. That doesn't mean it will be outlawed, as you seem to want people to believe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Typically vote Dem. I think CRT is a red herring. But:
Closed schools
Confusion and lack of leadership in Richmond on testing and quarantines. Why is FCPS 14 days and surrounding counties 7 plus test? That’s a week of school.
TJ admissions standards
Teachers unionizing after getting first dibs on the vaxx, then trying not to go back
The use of a monitors in DD’s classroom while the vaxxed teacher taught from home last year
O Days! And especially cancelling APs on O Days.
VMPI
AAP
Focusing on renaming closed schools and electric school buses and re-doing TJ at a time when they could get kids back
Still focusing on BS and no answers on indoor lunch
So 99% local issues and one GOP talking point. Got it.
You clearly don't understand how state guidance and standards impact these decisions.
+1
They really don't. It's been posted over and over how the VDOE reports to the Governor - and the VDOE is in charge of curriculum, among many other things.
They don't understand how education leads to the governor in Virginia, because they are not from Virginia and probably do not have kids. They are from DC, MD or CA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Typically vote Dem. I think CRT is a red herring. But:
Closed schools
Confusion and lack of leadership in Richmond on testing and quarantines. Why is FCPS 14 days and surrounding counties 7 plus test? That’s a week of school.
TJ admissions standards
Teachers unionizing after getting first dibs on the vaxx, then trying not to go back
The use of a monitors in DD’s classroom while the vaxxed teacher taught from home last year
O Days! And especially cancelling APs on O Days.
VMPI
AAP
Focusing on renaming closed schools and electric school buses and re-doing TJ at a time when they could get kids back
Still focusing on BS and no answers on indoor lunch
So 99% local issues and one GOP talking point. Got it.
You clearly don't understand how state guidance and standards impact these decisions.
+1
They really don't. It's been posted over and over how the VDOE reports to the Governor - and the VDOE is in charge of curriculum, among many other things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Far left woke idealogy. We need to move back towards the center.
And you think Youngkin is the center? His stance on abortion is pretty extreme.
He's allowed to have his own personal views. What matters is upholding the law - which he has already pledged to do. Stop with the alarmist "sky is falling" nonsense.
DP
When did he say he’d veto any abortion restrictions that come his way?
Never. He’d be very happy to change that law.
Millions of moderates - including me - think there *should* be some reasonable restrictions around abortion. That doesn't mean it will be outlawed, as you seem to want people to believe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because I am a hypocritical idiot, terrified of progress.
Curious: what do you define as "progress"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Far left woke idealogy. We need to move back towards the center.
And you think Youngkin is the center? His stance on abortion is pretty extreme.
He's allowed to have his own personal views. What matters is upholding the law - which he has already pledged to do. Stop with the alarmist "sky is falling" nonsense.
DP
When did he say he’d veto any abortion restrictions that come his way?
Never. He’d be very happy to change that law.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Typically vote Dem. I think CRT is a red herring. But:
Closed schools
Confusion and lack of leadership in Richmond on testing and quarantines. Why is FCPS 14 days and surrounding counties 7 plus test? That’s a week of school.
TJ admissions standards
Teachers unionizing after getting first dibs on the vaxx, then trying not to go back
The use of a monitors in DD’s classroom while the vaxxed teacher taught from home last year
O Days! And especially cancelling APs on O Days.
VMPI
AAP
Focusing on renaming closed schools and electric school buses and re-doing TJ at a time when they could get kids back
Still focusing on BS and no answers on indoor lunch
So 99% local issues and one GOP talking point. Got it.
You clearly don't understand how state guidance and standards impact these decisions.
+1
They really don't. It's been posted over and over how the VDOE reports to the Governor - and the VDOE is in charge of curriculum, among many other things.