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Seriously? Ugh. I agree with their cause but stuff like that is why they can’t get more buy-in from folks like me.
Actually, I am 180 degrees on this. I have been generally ok with ACPS’s COVID decisions but I understand Open ACPS’s paranoia in light of stuff like Alderton’s post (although I presume they are vaccinated due to their jobs).
I'm not following you. What does paranoia have to do with it? I'm paranoid the superintendent and school board won't reopen the schools (even for this bogus virtual school in school) while the Alderton kids are in-person at school. That paranoia?
Yes - that Open ACPS does not trust whether Hutchings and the Board are acting in good faith (and the fact they attack anyone who dares to question their good faith / action). I did not intend on using paranoia in a pejorative sense (or may not be the exact right word). I was actually saying I agree with you as to the points above (especially since Hutchings is so sanctimonious).
Anonymous wrote:OpenACPS really squandered leverage that they had when they allowed council member Chapman to join the group (apparently he just realized that schools have been closed for a year. I'm sure that it being an election year has NOTHING to do with that.).
It's interesting in a town of people who work in & around politics that no one in that group thinks strategically.
All the other local open groups leave them in the dust. Have they even said anything (publicly) about Alderton's hypocrisy? It's going on days since her husband posted on Facebook.