Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When the school board contains all or close to the majority representing only one party, what happens is that then the administrators think they are safe to get away with whatever they want. No checks. Having a school board that changes hands means that checks will also trickle down to the schools. It is easier for teachers, students, and parents to be heard when there isn't just one agenda being addressed.
Say what you want about the Dems but I saw the Republicans hand out at my kids back to school night. Yikes. They’re completely out of touch.
I’ll stick with the Dems this year.
Say what you want about Republicans but under Republicans, Fairfax had the number one school in the country for decades and one of the highest scoring and achieving and most sought after school districts in the entire country. In just a decade or so, Democrats have destroyed that. Voting for anything but these destructive people. Destructive of an amazing school system, my children’s education, my property values. Just vast and unparalleled distruction.
You think it’s that and not the changing demographics and policies like NCLB?
DP, but it is a combo of bad ideas (e.g., IB at high ESL and high F/R lunch high schools) from the Democratic School Board and changing demographics (bad policy by Democrats at the federal level).
High schools in FCPS w/IB switched over in the late 90s and early 00s. Pretty sure the School Board was more Republican then than now. Now if you want to complain about leaving IB at high ESOL/FARMS high schools, that’s a different story.
More Republican, but I am pretty sure they have never controlled the Board since it was elected. Someone can correct me if I am wrong.
And yes, the Democrats refuse to review IB. To the point of it being either a weird obsession or so that students can pupil place out.
Wasn't Schultz the only GOP member when she served?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When the school board contains all or close to the majority representing only one party, what happens is that then the administrators think they are safe to get away with whatever they want. No checks. Having a school board that changes hands means that checks will also trickle down to the schools. It is easier for teachers, students, and parents to be heard when there isn't just one agenda being addressed.
Say what you want about the Dems but I saw the Republicans hand out at my kids back to school night. Yikes. They’re completely out of touch.
I’ll stick with the Dems this year.
Say what you want about Republicans but under Republicans, Fairfax had the number one school in the country for decades and one of the highest scoring and achieving and most sought after school districts in the entire country. In just a decade or so, Democrats have destroyed that. Voting for anything but these destructive people. Destructive of an amazing school system, my children’s education, my property values. Just vast and unparalleled distruction.
You think it’s that and not the changing demographics and policies like NCLB?
DP, but it is a combo of bad ideas (e.g., IB at high ESL and high F/R lunch high schools) from the Democratic School Board and changing demographics (bad policy by Democrats at the federal level).
High schools in FCPS w/IB switched over in the late 90s and early 00s. Pretty sure the School Board was more Republican then than now. Now if you want to complain about leaving IB at high ESOL/FARMS high schools, that’s a different story.
More Republican, but I am pretty sure they have never controlled the Board since it was elected. Someone can correct me if I am wrong.
And yes, the Democrats refuse to review IB. To the point of it being either a weird obsession or so that students can pupil place out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When the school board contains all or close to the majority representing only one party, what happens is that then the administrators think they are safe to get away with whatever they want. No checks. Having a school board that changes hands means that checks will also trickle down to the schools. It is easier for teachers, students, and parents to be heard when there isn't just one agenda being addressed.
Say what you want about the Dems but I saw the Republicans hand out at my kids back to school night. Yikes. They’re completely out of touch.
I’ll stick with the Dems this year.
Say what you want about Republicans but under Republicans, Fairfax had the number one school in the country for decades and one of the highest scoring and achieving and most sought after school districts in the entire country. In just a decade or so, Democrats have destroyed that. Voting for anything but these destructive people. Destructive of an amazing school system, my children’s education, my property values. Just vast and unparalleled distruction.
You think it’s that and not the changing demographics and policies like NCLB?
DP, but it is a combo of bad ideas (e.g., IB at high ESL and high F/R lunch high schools) from the Democratic School Board and changing demographics (bad policy by Democrats at the federal level).
High schools in FCPS w/IB switched over in the late 90s and early 00s. Pretty sure the School Board was more Republican then than now. Now if you want to complain about leaving IB at high ESOL/FARMS high schools, that’s a different story.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When the school board contains all or close to the majority representing only one party, what happens is that then the administrators think they are safe to get away with whatever they want. No checks. Having a school board that changes hands means that checks will also trickle down to the schools. It is easier for teachers, students, and parents to be heard when there isn't just one agenda being addressed.
Say what you want about the Dems but I saw the Republicans hand out at my kids back to school night. Yikes. They’re completely out of touch.
I’ll stick with the Dems this year.
Say what you want about Republicans but under Republicans, Fairfax had the number one school in the country for decades and one of the highest scoring and achieving and most sought after school districts in the entire country. In just a decade or so, Democrats have destroyed that. Voting for anything but these destructive people. Destructive of an amazing school system, my children’s education, my property values. Just vast and unparalleled distruction.
You think it’s that and not the changing demographics and policies like NCLB?
DP, but it is a combo of bad ideas (e.g., IB at high ESL and high F/R lunch high schools) from the Democratic School Board and changing demographics (bad policy by Democrats at the federal level).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When the school board contains all or close to the majority representing only one party, what happens is that then the administrators think they are safe to get away with whatever they want. No checks. Having a school board that changes hands means that checks will also trickle down to the schools. It is easier for teachers, students, and parents to be heard when there isn't just one agenda being addressed.
Say what you want about the Dems but I saw the Republicans hand out at my kids back to school night. Yikes. They’re completely out of touch.
I’ll stick with the Dems this year.
Say what you want about Republicans but under Republicans, Fairfax had the number one school in the country for decades and one of the highest scoring and achieving and most sought after school districts in the entire country. In just a decade or so, Democrats have destroyed that. Voting for anything but these destructive people. Destructive of an amazing school system, my children’s education, my property values. Just vast and unparalleled distruction.
You think it’s that and not the changing demographics and policies like NCLB?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When the school board contains all or close to the majority representing only one party, what happens is that then the administrators think they are safe to get away with whatever they want. No checks. Having a school board that changes hands means that checks will also trickle down to the schools. It is easier for teachers, students, and parents to be heard when there isn't just one agenda being addressed.
Say what you want about the Dems but I saw the Republicans hand out at my kids back to school night. Yikes. They’re completely out of touch.
I’ll stick with the Dems this year.
Say what you want about Republicans but under Republicans, Fairfax had the number one school in the country for decades and one of the highest scoring and achieving and most sought after school districts in the entire country. In just a decade or so, Democrats have destroyed that. Voting for anything but these destructive people. Destructive of an amazing school system, my children’s education, my property values. Just vast and unparalleled distruction.
You think it’s that and not the changing demographics and policies like NCLB?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When the school board contains all or close to the majority representing only one party, what happens is that then the administrators think they are safe to get away with whatever they want. No checks. Having a school board that changes hands means that checks will also trickle down to the schools. It is easier for teachers, students, and parents to be heard when there isn't just one agenda being addressed.
Say what you want about the Dems but I saw the Republicans hand out at my kids back to school night. Yikes. They’re completely out of touch.
I’ll stick with the Dems this year.
Say what you want about Republicans but under Republicans, Fairfax had the number one school in the country for decades and one of the highest scoring and achieving and most sought after school districts in the entire country. In just a decade or so, Democrats have destroyed that. Voting for anything but these destructive people. Destructive of an amazing school system, my children’s education, my property values. Just vast and unparalleled distruction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When the school board contains all or close to the majority representing only one party, what happens is that then the administrators think they are safe to get away with whatever they want. No checks. Having a school board that changes hands means that checks will also trickle down to the schools. It is easier for teachers, students, and parents to be heard when there isn't just one agenda being addressed.
Say what you want about the Dems but I saw the Republicans hand out at my kids back to school night. Yikes. They’re completely out of touch.
I’ll stick with the Dems this year.
Say what you want about Republicans but under Republicans, Fairfax had the number one school in the country for decades and one of the highest scoring and achieving and most sought after school districts in the entire country. In just a decade or so, Democrats have destroyed that. Voting for anything but these destructive people. Destructive of an amazing school system, my children’s education, my property values. Just vast and unparalleled distruction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When the school board contains all or close to the majority representing only one party, what happens is that then the administrators think they are safe to get away with whatever they want. No checks. Having a school board that changes hands means that checks will also trickle down to the schools. It is easier for teachers, students, and parents to be heard when there isn't just one agenda being addressed.
Say what you want about the Dems but I saw the Republicans hand out at my kids back to school night. Yikes. They’re completely out of touch.
I’ll stick with the Dems this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The flyer I got showed almost all math and reading schools dropping in scores throughout Fairfax County. Some by over 20%. That is concerning.
What do you expect with schools closed for so long? And, the School Board focusing on "equity" issues instead of focusing on instruction.
You failed to count school board and FCPS's credit in guiding students explore their identity, including sexuality identity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The flyer I got showed almost all math and reading schools dropping in scores throughout Fairfax County. Some by over 20%. That is concerning.
What do you expect with schools closed for so long? And, the School Board focusing on "equity" issues instead of focusing on instruction.
Anonymous wrote:The flyer I got showed almost all math and reading schools dropping in scores throughout Fairfax County. Some by over 20%. That is concerning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When the school board contains all or close to the majority representing only one party, what happens is that then the administrators think they are safe to get away with whatever they want. No checks. Having a school board that changes hands means that checks will also trickle down to the schools. It is easier for teachers, students, and parents to be heard when there isn't just one agenda being addressed.
Say what you want about the Dems but I saw the Republicans hand out at my kids back to school night. Yikes. They’re completely out of touch.
I’ll stick with the Dems this year.