Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You know, it's to counteract the area's (long ago) civil war history. Lots of streets have been renamed. Heck, the school's mascot was changed. It's a correction. A blip. Not significant, in one political direction or another, to weigh when making a school decision.
WTF are you even talking about?
You should use the quote button in the top right corner of the post you are responding to.
I personally have no issue with renaming schools like Robert E Lee any more than I would with renaming a german school named after Rommel.
But did anyone even know who mosby woods or wt woodson was named after?
If you need a historian to point out that a name is racist, maybe increasing teacher pay is more important.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently they are proud of their restorative justice and DEI programs, if that's something you are seeking in a HS: https://fairfaxhs.fcps.edu/about/10-reasons-fairfax-high-school-stands-out
That’s not a bad thing.
It depends on how it is implemented.
Most kids love tacos and dumplings but it shouldn't come with a lecture on how white people are the source of all evil in the world.
Lucky for you that’s not being taught. My DC is there. So I would know.
I have no idea how it's being implemented at Fairfax but there are in fact schools that teach history through the lens of white oppression.
How exactly is DEI and restorative justice implemented at Fairfax?
Anonymous wrote:You know, it's to counteract the area's (long ago) civil war history. Lots of streets have been renamed. Heck, the school's mascot was changed. It's a correction. A blip. Not significant, in one political direction or another, to weigh when making a school decision.