Because they don’t believe the RWNJ lies? And don’t want to make our kids pawns for political gains? And they aren’t vile POSs?
Anonymous wrote:I am glad a conservative is fighting for schools.
It's too bad it's not bipartisan. Why don't democrats fight for our schools. too?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is simply incomparable to GOP astroturfing efforts. There are no DNC PACs or Soros-funded organizations are screaming at school board meetings, frenetically spreading misinformation on Twitter, infiltrating PTAs, ripping masks off of teachers, bullying SB members, etc.
Why would they scream at the School Board members that they supported and put in power? You don't get it. The School Board members are supporters of the agenda that Soros funds.
I don't live in VA, but I can attest that school boards all over the DMV are supporting the same agendas and doing it in similar ways, including circumventing open meetings laws. Even if I agree with the policy, I hate seeing them implemented in non-transparent ways, which only breeds anger and opposition.
There is no justification for violence or extreme behavior at board meetings, but to me, it's almost worse that elected board members are willing to play so fast and loose with procedures in place to allow public input and promote transparency.
How should the school boards handle this escalating GOP rage and violence?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Merely filing lawsuits against the school districts, to get policy changed in the name of equity. Though in these cases the elected school boards were eager to give the plaintiffs what they wanted.
Special needs cases? Jeez.
No, it is about affirmative action.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Merely filing lawsuits against the school districts, to get policy changed in the name of equity. Though in these cases the elected school boards were eager to give the plaintiffs what they wanted.
Special needs cases? Jeez.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How should the school boards handle this escalating GOP rage and violence?
Violence?
Rage? How about listening to the parents.
They hear parents. They hear parents screaming and pushing misinformation.
Throwing a tantrum is not how you change anyone’s mind.
And, you think keeping an enemy's list is a good idea for a School Board?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How should the school boards handle this escalating GOP rage and violence?
Violence?
Rage? How about listening to the parents.
They hear parents. They hear parents screaming and pushing misinformation.
Throwing a tantrum is not how you change anyone’s mind.
And, you think keeping an enemy's list is a good idea for a School Board?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How should the school boards handle this escalating GOP rage and violence?
Violence?
Rage? How about listening to the parents.
They hear parents. They hear parents screaming and pushing misinformation.
Throwing a tantrum is not how you change anyone’s mind.
Anonymous wrote:How should the school boards handle this escalating GOP rage and violence?
Violence?
Rage? How about listening to the parents.
Anonymous wrote:How should the school boards handle this escalating GOP rage and violence?
Violence?
Rage? How about listening to the parents.
How should the school boards handle this escalating GOP rage and violence?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is simply incomparable to GOP astroturfing efforts. There are no DNC PACs or Soros-funded organizations are screaming at school board meetings, frenetically spreading misinformation on Twitter, infiltrating PTAs, ripping masks off of teachers, bullying SB members, etc.
Why would they scream at the School Board members that they supported and put in power? You don't get it. The School Board members are supporters of the agenda that Soros funds.
I don't live in VA, but I can attest that school boards all over the DMV are supporting the same agendas and doing it in similar ways, including circumventing open meetings laws. Even if I agree with the policy, I hate seeing them implemented in non-transparent ways, which only breeds anger and opposition.
There is no justification for violence or extreme behavior at board meetings, but to me, it's almost worse that elected board members are willing to play so fast and loose with procedures in place to allow public input and promote transparency.
Anonymous wrote:That is simply incomparable to GOP astroturfing efforts. There are no DNC PACs or Soros-funded organizations are screaming at school board meetings, frenetically spreading misinformation on Twitter, infiltrating PTAs, ripping masks off of teachers, bullying SB members, etc.
Why would they scream at the School Board members that they supported and put in power? You don't get it. The School Board members are supporters of the agenda that Soros funds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It’s still offered in 7th. They are just using more stringent criteria for who can take it.
Again, this is something that math departments in the area were already doing because of student performance. It’s not a political thing.
That is for this year's 6th graders only. It is not clear it will be offered for this year's 5th graders in even 7th grade, and they could very well be put in the new classes, which means algebra in 9th grade.