Anonymous wrote:Michael Frayar argued he was better at lesson planning than Montgomery county teachers and his idea of a lesson plan was to have his child right read Dog man books

Anonymous wrote:Is it just me, or does that guy’s photo look like a mug shot?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are anti-incumbent, why Fryar over Giandomenico?
That's a good question.
And part of me wants to answer that the old bay website precludes me from voting for him.
But part of it is that he feels like more of the same, or, to be blunt and maybe insensitive, I think he'll prioritize the needs of his special needs kids over the greater needs of the community.
He basically even said that on Twitter in the recent mask debate. He said, I think my daughter needs them to stay protected, so i would vote to keep the mandate.
As a parent he's certainly allowed to feel that way, but tbh, I didn't love the way he framed it.
And at the end of the day, I don't think he has any shot at winning. Fryar might actually have a shot
newsflash: Special needs kids are part of the community. Something that silvestre fails to understand as well.
fryar is a together again mcps fool
Funny, cause he's not actually a member of the group.
In fact, if I recall, he posted one or two inflammatory things about teachers, and they asked him to leave the group.
But you keep blaming everything on them.
Wonderful. He’s a “wasted genius” who gets kicked out of groups on social media for bashing teachers. Just who we need to lead a multi-billion dollar school system.
So you'll apologize for associating him with that group?
Sarcasm. Learn about it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are anti-incumbent, why Fryar over Giandomenico?
That's a good question.
And part of me wants to answer that the old bay website precludes me from voting for him.
But part of it is that he feels like more of the same, or, to be blunt and maybe insensitive, I think he'll prioritize the needs of his special needs kids over the greater needs of the community.
He basically even said that on Twitter in the recent mask debate. He said, I think my daughter needs them to stay protected, so i would vote to keep the mandate.
As a parent he's certainly allowed to feel that way, but tbh, I didn't love the way he framed it.
And at the end of the day, I don't think he has any shot at winning. Fryar might actually have a shot
newsflash: Special needs kids are part of the community. Something that silvestre fails to understand as well.
fryar is a together again mcps fool
Funny, cause he's not actually a member of the group.
In fact, if I recall, he posted one or two inflammatory things about teachers, and they asked him to leave the group.
But you keep blaming everything on them.
Wonderful. He’s a “wasted genius” who gets kicked out of groups on social media for bashing teachers. Just who we need to lead a multi-billion dollar school system.
So you'll apologize for associating him with that group?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are anti-incumbent, why Fryar over Giandomenico?
That's a good question.
And part of me wants to answer that the old bay website precludes me from voting for him.
But part of it is that he feels like more of the same, or, to be blunt and maybe insensitive, I think he'll prioritize the needs of his special needs kids over the greater needs of the community.
He basically even said that on Twitter in the recent mask debate. He said, I think my daughter needs them to stay protected, so i would vote to keep the mandate.
As a parent he's certainly allowed to feel that way, but tbh, I didn't love the way he framed it.
And at the end of the day, I don't think he has any shot at winning. Fryar might actually have a shot
newsflash: Special needs kids are part of the community. Something that silvestre fails to understand as well.
fryar is a together again mcps fool
Funny, cause he's not actually a member of the group.
In fact, if I recall, he posted one or two inflammatory things about teachers, and they asked him to leave the group.
But you keep blaming everything on them.
Wonderful. He’s a “wasted genius” who gets kicked out of groups on social media for bashing teachers. Just who we need to lead a multi-billion dollar school system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are anti-incumbent, why Fryar over Giandomenico?
That's a good question.
And part of me wants to answer that the old bay website precludes me from voting for him.
But part of it is that he feels like more of the same, or, to be blunt and maybe insensitive, I think he'll prioritize the needs of his special needs kids over the greater needs of the community.
He basically even said that on Twitter in the recent mask debate. He said, I think my daughter needs them to stay protected, so i would vote to keep the mandate.
As a parent he's certainly allowed to feel that way, but tbh, I didn't love the way he framed it.
And at the end of the day, I don't think he has any shot at winning. Fryar might actually have a shot
newsflash: Special needs kids are part of the community. Something that silvestre fails to understand as well.
fryar is a together again mcps fool
Funny, cause he's not actually a member of the group.
In fact, if I recall, he posted one or two inflammatory things about teachers, and they asked him to leave the group.
But you keep blaming everything on them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are anti-incumbent, why Fryar over Giandomenico?
That's a good question.
And part of me wants to answer that the old bay website precludes me from voting for him.
But part of it is that he feels like more of the same, or, to be blunt and maybe insensitive, I think he'll prioritize the needs of his special needs kids over the greater needs of the community.
He basically even said that on Twitter in the recent mask debate. He said, I think my daughter needs them to stay protected, so i would vote to keep the mandate.
As a parent he's certainly allowed to feel that way, but tbh, I didn't love the way he framed it.
And at the end of the day, I don't think he has any shot at winning. Fryar might actually have a shot
newsflash: Special needs kids are part of the community. Something that silvestre fails to understand as well.
fryar is a together again mcps fool
And so are non-special needs kids. they are part of the community as well.
but his statement on masknig was: I feel like my daughter needs everyone to mask to protect her.
It was more about his framing his decision making on whats best for his daughter, not that his daughter has autism
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are anti-incumbent, why Fryar over Giandomenico?
That's a good question.
And part of me wants to answer that the old bay website precludes me from voting for him.
But part of it is that he feels like more of the same, or, to be blunt and maybe insensitive, I think he'll prioritize the needs of his special needs kids over the greater needs of the community.
He basically even said that on Twitter in the recent mask debate. He said, I think my daughter needs them to stay protected, so i would vote to keep the mandate.
As a parent he's certainly allowed to feel that way, but tbh, I didn't love the way he framed it.
And at the end of the day, I don't think he has any shot at winning. Fryar might actually have a shot
newsflash: Special needs kids are part of the community. Something that silvestre fails to understand as well.
fryar is a together again mcps fool
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are anti-incumbent, why Fryar over Giandomenico?
That's a good question.
And part of me wants to answer that the old bay website precludes me from voting for him.
But part of it is that he feels like more of the same, or, to be blunt and maybe insensitive, I think he'll prioritize the needs of his special needs kids over the greater needs of the community.
He basically even said that on Twitter in the recent mask debate. He said, I think my daughter needs them to stay protected, so i would vote to keep the mandate.
As a parent he's certainly allowed to feel that way, but tbh, I didn't love the way he framed it.
And at the end of the day, I don't think he has any shot at winning. Fryar might actually have a shot
newsflash: Special needs kids are part of the community. Something that silvestre fails to understand as well.
fryar is a together again mcps fool
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are anti-incumbent, why Fryar over Giandomenico?
That's a good question.
And part of me wants to answer that the old bay website precludes me from voting for him.
But part of it is that he feels like more of the same, or, to be blunt and maybe insensitive, I think he'll prioritize the needs of his special needs kids over the greater needs of the community.
He basically even said that on Twitter in the recent mask debate. He said, I think my daughter needs them to stay protected, so i would vote to keep the mandate.
As a parent he's certainly allowed to feel that way, but tbh, I didn't love the way he framed it.
And at the end of the day, I don't think he has any shot at winning. Fryar might actually have a shot