Vote for Cheryl Buford, Priscilla DiStefano and Vinson Palathingal instead. They will bring some common sense to the school board.
interesting that you picked the Republican slate. Why not do a mix based on each individual.
interesting that you picked the Republican slate. Why not do a mix based on each individual.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think Dranesville is impressed with her.
Did she vote against the McLean boundary study in January?
She opposed it. At the same time, she wants to expand Madison, which her own kids attended.
She is the worst at-large member. Knows nothing about most schools in the county.
Vote for Cheryl Buford, Priscilla DiStefano and Vinson Palathingal instead. They will bring some common sense to the school board.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think Dranesville is impressed with her.
Did she vote against the McLean boundary study in January?
She opposed it. At the same time, she wants to expand Madison, which her own kids attended.
She is the worst at-large member. Knows nothing about most schools in the county.
Vote for Cheryl Buford, Priscilla DiStefano and Vinson Palathingal instead. They will bring some common sense to the school board.
I won't vote for anyone who is against McLean boundary study.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think Dranesville is impressed with her.
Did she vote against the McLean boundary study in January?
She opposed it. At the same time, she wants to expand Madison, which her own kids attended.
She is the worst at-large member. Knows nothing about most schools in the county.
Vote for Cheryl Buford, Priscilla DiStefano and Vinson Palathingal instead. They will bring some common sense to the school board.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think Dranesville is impressed with her.
Did she vote against the McLean boundary study in January?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are the Dranesville candidates holding any meet and greets this fall?
There's an at-large forum:
At-Large School Board FCPS School Board and Chair of the Board of Supervisors Candidate Forum
Monday, September 23, 2019
7:00 PM 9:30 PM
Fairfax County Government Center
12000 Government Center ParkwayFairfax, VA, 22035United States (map)
Sorry for the confusion. They has x number of classes of AP Chem and when they were filed, they would not add another session so my son had to choose a different class. Generally they run 4 AP Chem. With the AP Physics C- they ran only one class that year and turned away a few students. When the classes are full, they do not add another class, they make the student pick a class that is not yet full that fits their schedule.Anonymous wrote:I'm thinking I'll request a list of AP classes that are currently running at our school. That's surprising that McLean does not have enough students to run AP chem or physics c??
The AP classes (or any classes really) are determined by how many students sign up for them. You need a minimum of 19 students. Sometimes, they can wiggle it a bit, for example with journalism you can have three levels in the same class and assign students different things to do. Level IV and AP even foreign language sometimes do this too. Art classes can do this as well.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Herndon High Parents only - all Dranesville candidates are advocating for keeping Langley students at Langley. What would you like your representative to do for you and our high school? I don't have kids there yet so are there things you would like to see changed?
One thing I would like to know in terms of equity is whether the same AP classes are running at Herndon (I mean actually running, not just listed in the course catalog) vs. another high school like McLean.
Not a Herndon parent, but I would also like to know if Herndon is able to run the same AP classes as the nearby high schools.
What does the PTA have to say about issues like this?