Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's going around like wildfire that Elaine knew all about this and never said anything about it.
It's fine if she really believed in moving kids around for "equity", but that contradicts what she's been saying.
Explains why she looks so miserable all the time.
We need a thoughtful, responsible School Board member, not a loud, perky cheerleader for a single school.
Anyone who supports One Fairfax is neither thoughtful nor responsible.
It's sad that the main point of contention in this election pits the Langley "cheerleaders" vs those who are so resentful of that community that they would exploit poor kids to satisfy their sense of moral superiority.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's going around like wildfire that Elaine knew all about this and never said anything about it.
It's fine if she really believed in moving kids around for "equity", but that contradicts what she's been saying.
Explains why she looks so miserable all the time.
We need a thoughtful, responsible School Board member, not a loud, perky cheerleader for a single school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's going around like wildfire that Elaine knew all about this and never said anything about it.
It's fine if she really believed in moving kids around for "equity", but that contradicts what she's been saying.
Explains why she looks so miserable all the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all do realize that SB members actually discuss more than boundaries and redistricting and which schools Great Falls kids may or may not attend now or in 10 years.
How about we consider candidates who actually know something or have an opinion on all of those other actually important issues.
Novel concept I know.
But then nobody would have a reason to mention Karloutsos or Mobasheri!
Karloutsos has more varied real-world experience in schools than Tholen. I value her experience in school safety far more than being an environmental educator.
I value Elaine’s years of experience as an FCPS parent, teacher and environmental program director more than Anastasia’s experience, although I’d take either over Ardavan. Elaine’s greater sensitivity to the challenges are also important to us - Anastasia’s responses focus on devoting more resources to Langley (after it just got an $80M renovation) as a way to attract wealthier families from other pyramids to Langley. Elaine would try to find a solution that makes both Langley and McLean families feel good about the outcome. And she has more ties to people in the Herndon and Marshall pyramids as well.
My spouse already voted for Elaine and I’ll be doing so tomorrow.
So I guess you're voting for Cheryl Buford, too, because she has more experience as an educator than all three of the current at-large members put together, right?
Anonymous wrote:It's going around like wildfire that Elaine knew all about this and never said anything about it.
It's fine if she really believed in moving kids around for "equity", but that contradicts what she's been saying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all do realize that SB members actually discuss more than boundaries and redistricting and which schools Great Falls kids may or may not attend now or in 10 years.
How about we consider candidates who actually know something or have an opinion on all of those other actually important issues.
Novel concept I know.
But then nobody would have a reason to mention Karloutsos or Mobasheri!
Anonymous wrote:It's going around like wildfire that Elaine knew all about this and never said anything about it.
It's fine if she really believed in moving kids around for "equity", but that contradicts what she's been saying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all do realize that SB members actually discuss more than boundaries and redistricting and which schools Great Falls kids may or may not attend now or in 10 years.
How about we consider candidates who actually know something or have an opinion on all of those other actually important issues.
Novel concept I know.
But then nobody would have a reason to mention Karloutsos or Mobasheri!
Karloutsos has more varied real-world experience in schools than Tholen. I value her experience in school safety far more than being an environmental educator.
I value Elaine’s years of experience as an FCPS parent, teacher and environmental program director more than Anastasia’s experience, although I’d take either over Ardavan. Elaine’s greater sensitivity to the challenges are also important to us - Anastasia’s responses focus on devoting more resources to Langley (after it just got an $80M renovation) as a way to attract wealthier families from other pyramids to Langley. Elaine would try to find a solution that makes both Langley and McLean families feel good about the outcome. And she has more ties to people in the Herndon and Marshall pyramids as well.
My spouse already voted for Elaine and I’ll be doing so tomorrow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tampons
Straws
Maybe getting rid of AAP for "equity's" sake.
They do worry about more than redistributing children by race and socioeconomics.
Tholen is ready to jump in on all that day one.
You forgot bathrooms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all do realize that SB members actually discuss more than boundaries and redistricting and which schools Great Falls kids may or may not attend now or in 10 years.
How about we consider candidates who actually know something or have an opinion on all of those other actually important issues.
Novel concept I know.
But then nobody would have a reason to mention Karloutsos or Mobasheri!
Karloutsos has more varied real-world experience in schools than Tholen. I value her experience in school safety far more than being an environmental educator.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all do realize that SB members actually discuss more than boundaries and redistricting and which schools Great Falls kids may or may not attend now or in 10 years.
How about we consider candidates who actually know something or have an opinion on all of those other actually important issues.
Novel concept I know.
But then nobody would have a reason to mention Karloutsos or Mobasheri!
Karloutsos has more varied real-world experience in schools than Tholen. I value her experience in school safety far more than being an environmental educator.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all do realize that SB members actually discuss more than boundaries and redistricting and which schools Great Falls kids may or may not attend now or in 10 years.
How about we consider candidates who actually know something or have an opinion on all of those other actually important issues.
Novel concept I know.
But then nobody would have a reason to mention Karloutsos or Mobasheri!
Anonymous wrote:Tampons
Straws
Maybe getting rid of AAP for "equity's" sake.
They do worry about more than redistributing children by race and socioeconomics.
Tholen is ready to jump in on all that day one.