Anonymous wrote:Wow. And to think, just six years ago my DS dress up as Robert E. Lee for Halloween. It was a pretty good costume too!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you really want money spent on this?
Yes. I would like to see money spent giving a clear message to AA youth that they matter, and that their experience in school matters.
Anonymous wrote:Here is the petition asking the School board to NOT change school names:
https://www.change.org/p/fairfax-county-board-of-education-do-not-change-school-names-due-to-other-petition-to-change-school-names
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why people think renaming a school is rewriting history. It's writing the present--a time when we realize that we don't want to honor people who fought against freedom. It doesn't mean that we forget they existed. Do we really want Lee and Stuart held up as role models?
+1
Also, I would never buy a home in a school district named after Confederate leaders.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why people think renaming a school is rewriting history. It's writing the present--a time when we realize that we don't want to honor people who fought against freedom. It doesn't mean that we forget they existed. Do we really want Lee and Stuart held up as role models?
Truthfully, when I think of other countries that have fought civil wars, the postwar reunification process is often difficult, sometimes impossible. I think the effort to acknowledge and honor both sides in the US is positive, not negative. Even, or especially, the fact that these schools were built and named during desegregation is an extremely important part of our more recent history. Renaming the schools is not rewriting history, but it is turning away from it, acting as if it didn't happen.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why people think renaming a school is rewriting history. It's writing the present--a time when we realize that we don't want to honor people who fought against freedom. It doesn't mean that we forget they existed. Do we really want Lee and Stuart held up as role models?
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why people think renaming a school is rewriting history. It's writing the present--a time when we realize that we don't want to honor people who fought against freedom. It doesn't mean that we forget they existed. Do we really want Lee and Stuart held up as role models?
Anonymous wrote:Stuart and Lee are plagued with numerous problems, their names being the least of them. If the county has one plugged nickel to spend on changing their names, and all the accouterments that go along with that - than I am done thinking that FCPS and the county are reasonably well-run.
How about trying to do more to improve the standing of Lee and Stuart?
I live in eastern Fairfax. No one, for the last 15 years of living in the shadows of these schools, before very VERY recently, has given a sh!t that they are named after confederate generals. It just does not matter.