Anonymous wrote:No children are like puppies, they have a limited time during which socialization needs to occur. Keeping schools closed has messed up a large number of kids for life
Anonymous wrote:They should have foreseen the need for a once-in-a-lifetime medical emergency that was killing millions of people and the government was grappling with understanding and addressing?
Lots of other school systems handle a lot of things a lot of different ways. So what? We learn from it but it doesn't mean that FCPS was inherently wrong. I'm not sure what school your kid goes to but mine did a decent job, not perfect but decent. And it's been THREE years. If the gaps are not closed for your kid, part of that is on your shoulders.
The schools are paid for by all of the residents--those who have kids in schools, those whose kids have finished school, those who have kids who will be in schools, and those who never have and never will have kids in schools. Even those whose kids go to private schools help to pay for public schools.
So, no, it is not on me. It is on the School Board who made terrible choices. The Health Department told them they could open and they went with the teachers' unions.
Almost all European schools stayed open. There were options the SB chose not to pursue--while some of them made other arrangements for their own kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vote straight republican. Save FCPS before it is too late.
By save FCPS do you mean completely destroy it?
DP, but I'd love to see some diversity OF OPINION on the next School Board. We don't have that with the current board and they have been running FCPS into the ground with their incompetence. Some of them should be in jail.
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+1 COVID and aftermath have shown the current board to be ineffective at actually educating students in reading, writing, arithmetic,...
I'd love all of you $%^% whiners to have done better. You wouldn't have.
Easy items that any competent person should have known:
Need for adequate infrastructure to handle emergency situations - including technology
That students wouldn't have shown up on days when there was no new material
That other school systems, even in the US were safely returning long before FCPS did
Made plans to close education gaps everyone saw coming
...
You do remember that the peaks deaths from COVID in Virginia happened in January 2021, right? When exactly did you want teachers back in school?
Fall of 2020 just like Nebraska, Kansas and other states.
Kids were not dying and teachers had preferential access to vaccines.
Anonymous wrote:It was entirely wrong to keep schools closed. How is this a discussion? The SB showed us it’s incompetence. The remaining SB members need to be voted out-especially Meren and Frisch.
Anonymous wrote:I don't see it that way at all. If McElveen and McDaniel have more support far north than others, my sense is that's largely because they are the MOST left on the political spectrum, and that's what the wealthy Oakton/Vienna/McLean crowd likes. Moon seems much more moderate, but widely popular with everyone. I've meet Munir and he's moderate, too -- as a parent (maybe the only current parent of FCPS students running?) his concerns seemed quite practical and I think that's where is focus is, rather than national talking points. As a parent, that resonated with me. At this point, for me, it's Moon and Munir, but I can't quite figure out the 3rd. McElveen seems disingenuous and McDaniel has sent me about 400 emails but the only thing they are about is LGBTQ issues, so I can't really figure out what his actual education-related stances are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:County doesn't appear split -- Moon, Webb, and Munir are getting support from both the southern and northern parts of Fairfax County.
Delegate Rip Sullivan of McLean just endorsed Moon, Webb, and Munir today, and each has been endorsed by many members of the VA legislature.
Haven't seen any of the other candidates endorsed by any Delegates or Senators.
McDaniel has a pretty impressive list of endorsements. I think he and Moon are probably top two right now.
Does McDaniel have any members of the Virginia legislature endorsing him?
Yep!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:County doesn't appear split -- Moon, Webb, and Munir are getting support from both the southern and northern parts of Fairfax County.
Delegate Rip Sullivan of McLean just endorsed Moon, Webb, and Munir today, and each has been endorsed by many members of the VA legislature.
Haven't seen any of the other candidates endorsed by any Delegates or Senators.
McDaniel has a pretty impressive list of endorsements. I think he and Moon are probably top two right now.
Does McDaniel have any members of the Virginia legislature endorsing him?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vote straight republican. Save FCPS before it is too late.
By save FCPS do you mean completely destroy it?
DP, but I'd love to see some diversity OF OPINION on the next School Board. We don't have that with the current board and they have been running FCPS into the ground with their incompetence. Some of them should be in jail.
+1
+1 COVID and aftermath have shown the current board to be ineffective at actually educating students in reading, writing, arithmetic,...
I'd love all of you $%^% whiners to have done better. You wouldn't have.
Easy items that any competent person should have known:
Need for adequate infrastructure to handle emergency situations - including technology
That students wouldn't have shown up on days when there was no new material
That other school systems, even in the US were safely returning long before FCPS did
Made plans to close education gaps everyone saw coming
...
They should have foreseen the need for a once-in-a-lifetime medical emergency that was killing millions of people and the government was grappling with understanding and addressing?
Lots of other school systems handle a lot of things a lot of different ways. So what? We learn from it but it doesn't mean that FCPS was inherently wrong. I'm not sure what school your kid goes to but mine did a decent job, not perfect but decent. And it's been THREE years. If the gaps are not closed for your kid, part of that is on your shoulders.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vote straight republican. Save FCPS before it is too late.
By save FCPS do you mean completely destroy it?
DP, but I'd love to see some diversity OF OPINION on the next School Board. We don't have that with the current board and they have been running FCPS into the ground with their incompetence. Some of them should be in jail.
+1
+1 COVID and aftermath have shown the current board to be ineffective at actually educating students in reading, writing, arithmetic,...
I'd love all of you $%^% whiners to have done better. You wouldn't have.
Easy items that any competent person should have known:
Need for adequate infrastructure to handle emergency situations - including technology
That students wouldn't have shown up on days when there was no new material
That other school systems, even in the US were safely returning long before FCPS did
Made plans to close education gaps everyone saw coming
...
You do remember that the peaks deaths from COVID in Virginia happened in January 2021, right? When exactly did you want teachers back in school?
Fall of 2020 just like Nebraska, Kansas and other states.
Kids were not dying and teachers had preferential access to vaccines.
DP
I’m a teacher and I wanted to teach in-person at the start of the 2020-2021 SY, but didn’t access to the vaccine start in February of 2021?
They should have foreseen the need for a once-in-a-lifetime medical emergency that was killing millions of people and the government was grappling with understanding and addressing?
Lots of other school systems handle a lot of things a lot of different ways. So what? We learn from it but it doesn't mean that FCPS was inherently wrong. I'm not sure what school your kid goes to but mine did a decent job, not perfect but decent. And it's been THREE years. If the gaps are not closed for your kid, part of that is on your shoulders.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vote straight republican. Save FCPS before it is too late.
By save FCPS do you mean completely destroy it?
DP, but I'd love to see some diversity OF OPINION on the next School Board. We don't have that with the current board and they have been running FCPS into the ground with their incompetence. Some of them should be in jail.
+1
+1 COVID and aftermath have shown the current board to be ineffective at actually educating students in reading, writing, arithmetic,...
I'd love all of you $%^% whiners to have done better. You wouldn't have.
Easy items that any competent person should have known:
Need for adequate infrastructure to handle emergency situations - including technology
That students wouldn't have shown up on days when there was no new material
That other school systems, even in the US were safely returning long before FCPS did
Made plans to close education gaps everyone saw coming
...