Anonymous wrote:Here's something constructive that pro-move parents can do: submit questions by email or Twitter to be answered at the APS staff's upcoming webinar on alternative proposals by the McKinley PTA and others. You could tee up opportunities for the staff to correct misinformation that's going around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know what prompted the locking of the thread, but I do hope the link to the website is deleted. That sends people to the bs website without any discourse on it. It inadvertently promotes the crazy people. I think it’s clear most of those responding here are not opposed to the move.
That thread was calling more attention to the website and petition. I suspect some of the posts on that thread and/or this one discussing the website may be concern trolls who are actually trying to get more it attention (and more signatures).
Why report the thread about *supporting* the APS proposal?
Sounds like McKinley/Key parents trying to silence others.
You can discuss it here. I am pro-move, but there is an excessive level of hysteria going on here about that website.
Did you report those threads?
The second (deleted) thread wasn’t about the website.
He second thread was discussing moderating decisions, which belongs in Website Feedback, not VA Public Schools.
Seriously, you are giving more attention to the Key/McKinley nonsense with all of this. What’s your angle in continuing to try to get people to discuss the no moves campaign?
No. The deleted thread was a push for people to contact the school board in SUPPORT of the moves.
Did you report them? Are you a McKinley/Key mom?
That thread still exists, it’s just locked. The deleted thread was started to discussing the locking of the thread about supporting the move
Yes, I did report them (but remember, you’re talking to more than one poster here so don’t go batshit on everyone who responds to you here). No, I am not a McKinley/Key parent (nice bit of gender bias there). I support the proposed moves. My decision to report the threads was about the rules of DCUM, not about this particular issue. I’d be a hypocrite if I only reported rules violations that also went against my personal views, as opposed to reporting them regardless of how the posts aligned with my views.
1. Stop trying to silence parents who SUPPORT the move. It’s not your job to police DCUM.
2. There are multiple people posting - I didn’t say anything about tin foil/angle/hysteria.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, just read the last comment from teacher to Jamestown parent on AEM. Who can say something to the School Board or super about this woman. Her comments are so unprofessional
Glad my kids are not in a school with her.
Anonymous wrote:Here's something constructive that pro-move parents can do: submit questions by email or Twitter to be answered at the APS staff's upcoming webinar on alternative proposals by the McKinley PTA and others. You could tee up opportunities for the staff to correct misinformation that's going around.
Anonymous wrote:Here's something constructive that pro-move parents can do: submit questions by email or Twitter to be answered at the APS staff's upcoming webinar on alternative proposals by the McKinley PTA and others. You could tee up opportunities for the staff to correct misinformation that's going around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know what prompted the locking of the thread, but I do hope the link to the website is deleted. That sends people to the bs website without any discourse on it. It inadvertently promotes the crazy people. I think it’s clear most of those responding here are not opposed to the move.
That thread was calling more attention to the website and petition. I suspect some of the posts on that thread and/or this one discussing the website may be concern trolls who are actually trying to get more it attention (and more signatures).
Why report the thread about *supporting* the APS proposal?
Sounds like McKinley/Key parents trying to silence others.
You can discuss it here. I am pro-move, but there is an excessive level of hysteria going on here about that website.
Did you report those threads?
The second (deleted) thread wasn’t about the website.
He second thread was discussing moderating decisions, which belongs in Website Feedback, not VA Public Schools.
Seriously, you are giving more attention to the Key/McKinley nonsense with all of this. What’s your angle in continuing to try to get people to discuss the no moves campaign?
No. The deleted thread was a push for people to contact the school board in SUPPORT of the moves.
Did you report them? Are you a McKinley/Key mom?
That thread still exists, it’s just locked. The deleted thread was started to discussing the locking of the thread about supporting the move
Yes, I did report them (but remember, you’re talking to more than one poster here so don’t go batshit on everyone who responds to you here). No, I am not a McKinley/Key parent (nice bit of gender bias there). I support the proposed moves. My decision to report the threads was about the rules of DCUM, not about this particular issue. I’d be a hypocrite if I only reported rules violations that also went against my personal views, as opposed to reporting them regardless of how the posts aligned with my views.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know what prompted the locking of the thread, but I do hope the link to the website is deleted. That sends people to the bs website without any discourse on it. It inadvertently promotes the crazy people. I think it’s clear most of those responding here are not opposed to the move.
That thread was calling more attention to the website and petition. I suspect some of the posts on that thread and/or this one discussing the website may be concern trolls who are actually trying to get more it attention (and more signatures).
Why report the thread about *supporting* the APS proposal?
Sounds like McKinley/Key parents trying to silence others.
You can discuss it here. I am pro-move, but there is an excessive level of hysteria going on here about that website.
Did you report those threads?
The second (deleted) thread wasn’t about the website.
He second thread was discussing moderating decisions, which belongs in Website Feedback, not VA Public Schools.
Seriously, you are giving more attention to the Key/McKinley nonsense with all of this. What’s your angle in continuing to try to get people to discuss the no moves campaign?
No. The deleted thread was a push for people to contact the school board in SUPPORT of the moves.
Did you report them? Are you a McKinley/Key mom?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know what prompted the locking of the thread, but I do hope the link to the website is deleted. That sends people to the bs website without any discourse on it. It inadvertently promotes the crazy people. I think it’s clear most of those responding here are not opposed to the move.
That thread was calling more attention to the website and petition. I suspect some of the posts on that thread and/or this one discussing the website may be concern trolls who are actually trying to get more it attention (and more signatures).
Why report the thread about *supporting* the APS proposal?
Sounds like McKinley/Key parents trying to silence others.
You can discuss it here. I am pro-move, but there is an excessive level of hysteria going on here about that website.
Did you report those threads?
The second (deleted) thread wasn’t about the website.
He second thread was discussing moderating decisions, which belongs in Website Feedback, not VA Public Schools.
Seriously, you are giving more attention to the Key/McKinley nonsense with all of this. What’s your angle in continuing to try to get people to discuss the no moves campaign?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know what prompted the locking of the thread, but I do hope the link to the website is deleted. That sends people to the bs website without any discourse on it. It inadvertently promotes the crazy people. I think it’s clear most of those responding here are not opposed to the move.
That thread was calling more attention to the website and petition. I suspect some of the posts on that thread and/or this one discussing the website may be concern trolls who are actually trying to get more it attention (and more signatures).
Why report the thread about *supporting* the APS proposal?
Sounds like McKinley/Key parents trying to silence others.
You can discuss it here. I am pro-move, but there is an excessive level of hysteria going on here about that website.
Did you report those threads?
The second (deleted) thread wasn’t about the website.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know what prompted the locking of the thread, but I do hope the link to the website is deleted. That sends people to the bs website without any discourse on it. It inadvertently promotes the crazy people. I think it’s clear most of those responding here are not opposed to the move.
That thread was calling more attention to the website and petition. I suspect some of the posts on that thread and/or this one discussing the website may be concern trolls who are actually trying to get more it attention (and more signatures).
Why report the thread about *supporting* the APS proposal?
Sounds like McKinley/Key parents trying to silence others.
You can discuss it here. I am pro-move, but there is an excessive level of hysteria going on here about that website.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know what prompted the locking of the thread, but I do hope the link to the website is deleted. That sends people to the bs website without any discourse on it. It inadvertently promotes the crazy people. I think it’s clear most of those responding here are not opposed to the move.
That thread was calling more attention to the website and petition. I suspect some of the posts on that thread and/or this one discussing the website may be concern trolls who are actually trying to get more it attention (and more signatures).
Why report the thread about *supporting* the APS proposal?
Sounds like McKinley/Key parents trying to silence others.
You can discuss it here. I am pro-move, but there is an excessive level of hysteria going on here about that website.
Hysteria? Tinfoil hatty? Speaking of angles, what’s yours?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know what prompted the locking of the thread, but I do hope the link to the website is deleted. That sends people to the bs website without any discourse on it. It inadvertently promotes the crazy people. I think it’s clear most of those responding here are not opposed to the move.
That thread was calling more attention to the website and petition. I suspect some of the posts on that thread and/or this one discussing the website may be concern trolls who are actually trying to get more it attention (and more signatures).
Why report the thread about *supporting* the APS proposal?
Sounds like McKinley/Key parents trying to silence others.
You can discuss it here. I am pro-move, but there is an excessive level of hysteria going on here about that website.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least one of her comments, the one questioning the “angle” of the Jamestown mom, was edited or deleted from AEM. I wonder who requested the removal.
Eh, she might have just thought better of it on reflection and deleted the comment herself. Let’s not get too tinfoil-hatty here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know what prompted the locking of the thread, but I do hope the link to the website is deleted. That sends people to the bs website without any discourse on it. It inadvertently promotes the crazy people. I think it’s clear most of those responding here are not opposed to the move.
That thread was calling more attention to the website and petition. I suspect some of the posts on that thread and/or this one discussing the website may be concern trolls who are actually trying to get more it attention (and more signatures).
Why report the thread about *supporting* the APS proposal?
Sounds like McKinley/Key parents trying to silence others.