Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IB. So, you have a kid who is inclined to math and science. But, to take "HL" she must write the essays required.
I am all for writing and produced kids who write well, but know some who have different talents.
This just does not seem like a good model for the schools in Fairfax County. Especially in the schools with very high immigrant population who do not speak English as a first language.
The School Board is a bunch of ignorant cowards. They don’t have the courage to revisit wasteful IB programs. All it takes is a dozen parents or kids telling them IB is wonderful and they are content to continue ignoring the fact that IB meets the needs of far fewer kids than AP.
+1. Vote these fools out in 2027. All of them are trying to use the position to move up and only care about boundaries and programs offered if it benefits their personal neighborhoods.
I beg those of you in Braddock to vote for Saundra Davis. I know nothing about her, but we desperately need a different voice on the Board--whether we agree with her or not.
Voting for someone who you know nothing about is a dangerous move. This is not my district, but a quick glance at her policies are against what I stand for as a parent and educator. I agree that we need change on the board, but not at this cost.
Which of her policies do you disagree with? Please be specific so we know.
“Policies” is generous. More like a list of empty talking points grounded in right wing grievances. She will make a fool of herself yet again and maybe get 35% of the vote.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IB. So, you have a kid who is inclined to math and science. But, to take "HL" she must write the essays required.
I am all for writing and produced kids who write well, but know some who have different talents.
This just does not seem like a good model for the schools in Fairfax County. Especially in the schools with very high immigrant population who do not speak English as a first language.
The School Board is a bunch of ignorant cowards. They don’t have the courage to revisit wasteful IB programs. All it takes is a dozen parents or kids telling them IB is wonderful and they are content to continue ignoring the fact that IB meets the needs of far fewer kids than AP.
+1. Vote these fools out in 2027. All of them are trying to use the position to move up and only care about boundaries and programs offered if it benefits their personal neighborhoods.
I beg those of you in Braddock to vote for Saundra Davis. I know nothing about her, but we desperately need a different voice on the Board--whether we agree with her or not.
Voting for someone who you know nothing about is a dangerous move. This is not my district, but a quick glance at her policies are against what I stand for as a parent and educator. I agree that we need change on the board, but not at this cost.
Which of her policies do you disagree with? Please be specific so we know.
“Policies” is generous. More like a list of empty talking points grounded in right wing grievances. She will make a fool of herself yet again and maybe get 35% of the vote.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IB. So, you have a kid who is inclined to math and science. But, to take "HL" she must write the essays required.
I am all for writing and produced kids who write well, but know some who have different talents.
This just does not seem like a good model for the schools in Fairfax County. Especially in the schools with very high immigrant population who do not speak English as a first language.
The School Board is a bunch of ignorant cowards. They don’t have the courage to revisit wasteful IB programs. All it takes is a dozen parents or kids telling them IB is wonderful and they are content to continue ignoring the fact that IB meets the needs of far fewer kids than AP.
+1. Vote these fools out in 2027. All of them are trying to use the position to move up and only care about boundaries and programs offered if it benefits their personal neighborhoods.
I beg those of you in Braddock to vote for Saundra Davis. I know nothing about her, but we desperately need a different voice on the Board--whether we agree with her or not.
Voting for someone who you know nothing about is a dangerous move. This is not my district, but a quick glance at her policies are against what I stand for as a parent and educator. I agree that we need change on the board, but not at this cost.
Which of her policies do you disagree with? Please be specific so we know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IB. So, you have a kid who is inclined to math and science. But, to take "HL" she must write the essays required.
I am all for writing and produced kids who write well, but know some who have different talents.
This just does not seem like a good model for the schools in Fairfax County. Especially in the schools with very high immigrant population who do not speak English as a first language.
The School Board is a bunch of ignorant cowards. They don’t have the courage to revisit wasteful IB programs. All it takes is a dozen parents or kids telling them IB is wonderful and they are content to continue ignoring the fact that IB meets the needs of far fewer kids than AP.
+1. Vote these fools out in 2027. All of them are trying to use the position to move up and only care about boundaries and programs offered if it benefits their personal neighborhoods.
I beg those of you in Braddock to vote for Saundra Davis. I know nothing about her, but we desperately need a different voice on the Board--whether we agree with her or not.
Voting for someone who you know nothing about is a dangerous move. This is not my district, but a quick glance at her policies are against what I stand for as a parent and educator. I agree that we need change on the board, but not at this cost.
New Poster - I agree we need new independent blood - but the cycle continues when Tom was elected. I honestly don't know how to get Sandy and friends out without also swinging the pendulum too far the other way
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IB. So, you have a kid who is inclined to math and science. But, to take "HL" she must write the essays required.
I am all for writing and produced kids who write well, but know some who have different talents.
This just does not seem like a good model for the schools in Fairfax County. Especially in the schools with very high immigrant population who do not speak English as a first language.
The School Board is a bunch of ignorant cowards. They don’t have the courage to revisit wasteful IB programs. All it takes is a dozen parents or kids telling them IB is wonderful and they are content to continue ignoring the fact that IB meets the needs of far fewer kids than AP.
+1. Vote these fools out in 2027. All of them are trying to use the position to move up and only care about boundaries and programs offered if it benefits their personal neighborhoods.
I beg those of you in Braddock to vote for Saundra Davis. I know nothing about her, but we desperately need a different voice on the Board--whether we agree with her or not.
Voting for someone who you know nothing about is a dangerous move. This is not my district, but a quick glance at her policies are against what I stand for as a parent and educator. I agree that we need change on the board, but not at this cost.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IB. So, you have a kid who is inclined to math and science. But, to take "HL" she must write the essays required.
I am all for writing and produced kids who write well, but know some who have different talents.
This just does not seem like a good model for the schools in Fairfax County. Especially in the schools with very high immigrant population who do not speak English as a first language.
The School Board is a bunch of ignorant cowards. They don’t have the courage to revisit wasteful IB programs. All it takes is a dozen parents or kids telling them IB is wonderful and they are content to continue ignoring the fact that IB meets the needs of far fewer kids than AP.
+1. Vote these fools out in 2027. All of them are trying to use the position to move up and only care about boundaries and programs offered if it benefits their personal neighborhoods.
I beg those of you in Braddock to vote for Saundra Davis. I know nothing about her, but we desperately need a different voice on the Board--whether we agree with her or not.
Voting for someone who you know nothing about is a dangerous move. This is not my district, but a quick glance at her policies are against what I stand for as a parent and educator. I agree that we need change on the board, but not at this cost.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IB. So, you have a kid who is inclined to math and science. But, to take "HL" she must write the essays required.
I am all for writing and produced kids who write well, but know some who have different talents.
This just does not seem like a good model for the schools in Fairfax County. Especially in the schools with very high immigrant population who do not speak English as a first language.
The School Board is a bunch of ignorant cowards. They don’t have the courage to revisit wasteful IB programs. All it takes is a dozen parents or kids telling them IB is wonderful and they are content to continue ignoring the fact that IB meets the needs of far fewer kids than AP.
+1. Vote these fools out in 2027. All of them are trying to use the position to move up and only care about boundaries and programs offered if it benefits their personal neighborhoods.
I beg those of you in Braddock to vote for Saundra Davis. I know nothing about her, but we desperately need a different voice on the Board--whether we agree with her or not.
Voting for someone who you know nothing about is a dangerous move. This is not my district, but a quick glance at her policies are against what I stand for as a parent and educator. I agree that we need change on the board, but not at this cost.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IB. So, you have a kid who is inclined to math and science. But, to take "HL" she must write the essays required.
I am all for writing and produced kids who write well, but know some who have different talents.
This just does not seem like a good model for the schools in Fairfax County. Especially in the schools with very high immigrant population who do not speak English as a first language.
The School Board is a bunch of ignorant cowards. They don’t have the courage to revisit wasteful IB programs. All it takes is a dozen parents or kids telling them IB is wonderful and they are content to continue ignoring the fact that IB meets the needs of far fewer kids than AP.
+1. Vote these fools out in 2027. All of them are trying to use the position to move up and only care about boundaries and programs offered if it benefits their personal neighborhoods.
I beg those of you in Braddock to vote for Saundra Davis. I know nothing about her, but we desperately need a different voice on the Board--whether we agree with her or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IB. So, you have a kid who is inclined to math and science. But, to take "HL" she must write the essays required.
I am all for writing and produced kids who write well, but know some who have different talents.
This just does not seem like a good model for the schools in Fairfax County. Especially in the schools with very high immigrant population who do not speak English as a first language.
The School Board is a bunch of ignorant cowards. They don’t have the courage to revisit wasteful IB programs. All it takes is a dozen parents or kids telling them IB is wonderful and they are content to continue ignoring the fact that IB meets the needs of far fewer kids than AP.
+1. Vote these fools out in 2027. All of them are trying to use the position to move up and only care about boundaries and programs offered if it benefits their personal neighborhoods.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IB. So, you have a kid who is inclined to math and science. But, to take "HL" she must write the essays required.
I am all for writing and produced kids who write well, but know some who have different talents.
This just does not seem like a good model for the schools in Fairfax County. Especially in the schools with very high immigrant population who do not speak English as a first language.
The School Board is a bunch of ignorant cowards. They don’t have the courage to revisit wasteful IB programs. All it takes is a dozen parents or kids telling them IB is wonderful and they are content to continue ignoring the fact that IB meets the needs of far fewer kids than AP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The list of Jan 2027 things to look into would have massive ripple effects…this boundary process will effectively be always on
The seemingly eternal boundary review is just an awful way to run a school system. How many students and families are going to choose to not get invested in their school, sports, and activities because their school's boundary is under "review?"
And what has the past year of community listening shown us other than the entire community does not actually agree on how to change the boundaries?
If a change needs to be made to address sustained overcrowding, FCPS should just announce the change without the whole horse-and-pony show of a year of listening and continually revised proposals.
Anonymous wrote:The list of Jan 2027 things to look into would have massive ripple effects…this boundary process will effectively be always on