Anonymous wrote:Dr. Hutchings seems to take constructive criticism really poorly. His track record of c-level staff--particularly Black leaders in ACPS--leaving and being vocal about his retaliation are warning flags. At his previous district in Ohio, his MO was to divide over equity issues. His Twitter is often "vague-booking" shade at so called foes. Are Preann Johnson and Kelly Booz going to pushback? Who on the current board besides Alderton and Greene are fans of Dr. Hutchings?
Anonymous wrote:Dr. Hutchings seems to take constructive criticism really poorly. His track record of c-level staff--particularly Black leaders in ACPS--leaving and being vocal about his retaliation are warning flags. At his previous district in Ohio, his MO was to divide over equity issues. His Twitter is often "vague-booking" shade at so called foes. Are Preann Johnson and Kelly Booz going to pushback? Who on the current board besides Alderton and Greene are fans of Dr. Hutchings?
Anonymous wrote:I think being an ACPS employee should disqualify you from being on the school board. It’s a huge conflict of interest.
Anonymous wrote:Dr. Hutchings seems to take constructive criticism really poorly. His track record of c-level staff--particularly Black leaders in ACPS--leaving and being vocal about his retaliation are warning flags. At his previous district in Ohio, his MO was to divide over equity issues. His Twitter is often "vague-booking" shade at so called foes. Are Preann Johnson and Kelly Booz going to pushback? Who on the current board besides Alderton and Greene are fans of Dr. Hutchings?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bridget isn't a teacher but has a background in early childhood education and working in K-12 schools. She was a researcher and is social worker. I'm in District C so I can't vote for her. I don't think being in a Facebook group would prevent me from voting for her, no matter how the people were on social media. I know her from volunteering in Alexandria. She's a behind the scenes type of super volunteer. Bridget gets things done. She might be part of OpenACPS but that doesn't mean she would be their puppet. If you think that about Bridget, you are mistaken.
She works at my agency and she is the go to person about fiscal monitoring. She's been there forever but worked different offices. If you want someone to expose what is really going on in ACPS, it's Bridget.
I'm sure Bridget is nice, but Alexandria and ACPS really despise Open ACPS. There are some really vocal members who stirs stuff up on the GWMS parents' page.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bridget isn't a teacher but has a background in early childhood education and working in K-12 schools. She was a researcher and is social worker. I'm in District C so I can't vote for her. I don't think being in a Facebook group would prevent me from voting for her, no matter how the people were on social media. I know her from volunteering in Alexandria. She's a behind the scenes type of super volunteer. Bridget gets things done. She might be part of OpenACPS but that doesn't mean she would be their puppet. If you think that about Bridget, you are mistaken.
She works at my agency and she is the go to person about fiscal monitoring. She's been there forever but worked different offices. If you want someone to expose what is really going on in ACPS, it's Bridget.
I'm sure Bridget is nice, but Alexandria and ACPS really despise Open ACPS. There are some really vocal members who stirs stuff up on the GWMS parents' page.
Anonymous wrote:Whatever happened to Marc Solomon and Jewellyn Cosgrove from last election?
Anonymous wrote:Building on the messages about the school board election in the Non Binding Survey post, have there been any updates about who is running since this article from 5/5? Filing deadline is 6/8.
https://www.alxnow.com/2021/05/05/new-alexandria-school-board-shakeup-looms-as-few-incumbents-have-filed-to-run-for-reelection/
Running
A:
Michelle Rief (running again, has kids in ACPS)
Jacinta Greene (running again, current board member)
Chris Suarez (not running for re-election)
B:
Bridget Shea Westfall (new candidate, Open ACPS)
Preenann Johnson (new candidate, Former Principal of the Year)
Debbie Ash (new candidate)
Margaret Lorber (current board member, not running)
Cindy Anderson (current board member, appears undecided)
Veronica Nolan (current Vice Chair, kids in ACPS, undecided)
C:
Meagan Alderton (running, Current Chair, kids to private school)
Ramee Gentry (current board member, not running for re-election)
Heather Thornton (current board member, undecided)
Abdel-Rahman Elnoubi (new candidate)
Anonymous wrote:Bridget isn't a teacher but has a background in early childhood education and working in K-12 schools. She was a researcher and is social worker. I'm in District C so I can't vote for her. I don't think being in a Facebook group would prevent me from voting for her, no matter how the people were on social media. I know her from volunteering in Alexandria. She's a behind the scenes type of super volunteer. Bridget gets things done. She might be part of OpenACPS but that doesn't mean she would be their puppet. If you think that about Bridget, you are mistaken.
She works at my agency and she is the go to person about fiscal monitoring. She's been there forever but worked different offices. If you want someone to expose what is really going on in ACPS, it's Bridget.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whatever happened to Marc Solomon and Jewellyn Cosgrove from last election?
Marc Solomon moved to NY.
Anonymous wrote:Whatever happened to Marc Solomon and Jewellyn Cosgrove from last election?