Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SB members shouldn't be advocating on behalf of parents. They should be advocating for students.
Enjoy your charter schools, CDT voters. There are always some parents who want them, and you can bet CDT won't be pushing back.
Is there anyone else on the board who supports them?
Does it matter? Does the SB have authority to create charter schools? I don't believe so.
CDT works for a charter school consultancy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SB members shouldn't be advocating on behalf of parents. They should be advocating for students.
Enjoy your charter schools, CDT voters. There are always some parents who want them, and you can bet CDT won't be pushing back.
Is there anyone else on the board who supports them?
Does it matter? Does the SB have authority to create charter schools? I don't believe so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SB members shouldn't be advocating on behalf of parents. They should be advocating for students.
Enjoy your charter schools, CDT voters. There are always some parents who want them, and you can bet CDT won't be pushing back.
Is there anyone else on the board who supports them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cristina has close to zero experience. Her short stint for TFA does not qualify her. The school board needs to advocate on behalf of parents. She’s in the bag w AEA... you know the same folks that are saying no return at all this year.
I understand that some discount TFA, and with some good reasons, but Cristina technically does have more direct classroom experience than either Symone or David combined. I think that experience in front of a classroom, no matter how long/short or in what setting, is valuable. She knows the practical effect that policy, both good and bad, has on a classroom and students. I also disagree that the SB needs to advocate on behalf of parents. Being a SB member is not about advocacy. It's about setting policy and the SB needs to enact policies in the best interests of all of their constituents: students, teachers, parents, and Arlington taxpayers (most of whom do not have kids in APS).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SB members shouldn't be advocating on behalf of parents. They should be advocating for students.
Enjoy your charter schools, CDT voters. There are always some parents who want them, and you can bet CDT won't be pushing back.
Is there anyone else on the board who supports them?
Anonymous wrote:SB members shouldn't be advocating on behalf of parents. They should be advocating for students.
Enjoy your charter schools, CDT voters. There are always some parents who want them, and you can bet CDT won't be pushing back.
Anonymous wrote:Cristina has close to zero experience. Her short stint for TFA does not qualify her. The school board needs to advocate on behalf of parents. She’s in the bag w AEA... you know the same folks that are saying no return at all this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had definitely decided to vote for DP but was still trying to decide whether to vote for CDT or not. Symone is a hard no for me because of, as with a lot of posters here, her pre-candidate interactions on AEM and her conduct during the campaign. I was actually quite impressed with CDT during the school forum that Arlington for Justice held tonight and I think I'm now an enthusiastic CDT voter.
CDT changed my mind about her during one of the caucus debates sponsored by ACDC. She's always the most informed despite her age. I was more on the fence between Symone and Priddy before the Arlington for Justice forum. He seemed much more on point and confident, but I'm still undecided.
Anonymous wrote:Cristina has close to zero experience. Her short stint for TFA does not qualify her. The school board needs to advocate on behalf of parents. She’s in the bag w AEA... you know the same folks that are saying no return at all this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had definitely decided to vote for DP but was still trying to decide whether to vote for CDT or not. Symone is a hard no for me because of, as with a lot of posters here, her pre-candidate interactions on AEM and her conduct during the campaign. I was actually quite impressed with CDT during the school forum that Arlington for Justice held tonight and I think I'm now an enthusiastic CDT voter.
CDT changed my mind about her during one of the caucus debates sponsored by ACDC. She's always the most informed despite her age. I was more on the fence between Symone and Priddy before the Arlington for Justice forum. He seemed much more on point and confident, but I'm still undecided.
I think Priddy was at his best tonight at the forum. Didn’t like the way Symone was shaking her heads and kind of rolling her eyes at him when he was talking about SROs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had definitely decided to vote for DP but was still trying to decide whether to vote for CDT or not. Symone is a hard no for me because of, as with a lot of posters here, her pre-candidate interactions on AEM and her conduct during the campaign. I was actually quite impressed with CDT during the school forum that Arlington for Justice held tonight and I think I'm now an enthusiastic CDT voter.
CDT changed my mind about her during one of the caucus debates sponsored by ACDC. She's always the most informed despite her age. I was more on the fence between Symone and Priddy before the Arlington for Justice forum. He seemed much more on point and confident, but I'm still undecided.