Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Sandy raised a good point about how losing FLES means that the special ed teachers lose that time to collaborate with the lead teachers. I didn't even know that was a thing but it makes total sense.
OK, but you don't keep FLES just because it has a significant side benefit. You keep FLES because it's doing what it's supposed to do (there should be some way of measuring its success), and get rid of it if it's not (and can't be fixed).
Anonymous wrote:
Sandy raised a good point about how losing FLES means that the special ed teachers lose that time to collaborate with the lead teachers. I didn't even know that was a thing but it makes total sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought their responses to the SEPTA questions were interesting (publicly available on the SEPTA website).
Yes, Sandy and Symone really stood out.
Terron brings a great perspective too.
I thought Symone and Cristina both offered concise responses from different perspectives. David had hardly anything to say. The others seemed to ramble.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought their responses to the SEPTA questions were interesting (publicly available on the SEPTA website).
Yes, Sandy and Symone really stood out.
Terron brings a great perspective too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think part of it is that Cristina is articulate and a good speaker. That doesn't mean she's qualified. Her resume is paper thin.
Priddy's not as good on the debate stage, but he's a good listener and really gathers information before making decisions.
That's why I would pick him over Cristina every time.
Does anyone else feel like David should know more about APS or education by now?? He's basically been running since he lost his last election. If he's been gathering information for that long, he should have more to say on the debate stage.
Anonymous wrote:I thought their responses to the SEPTA questions were interesting (publicly available on the SEPTA website).
Anonymous wrote:I think part of it is that Cristina is articulate and a good speaker. That doesn't mean she's qualified. Her resume is paper thin.
Priddy's not as good on the debate stage, but he's a good listener and really gathers information before making decisions.
That's why I would pick him over Cristina every time.
Anonymous wrote:Krieger is coming off as a total ass on AEM right now. Dude, don't tout your resume in Arlington. Every other person has an advanced degree. No one is impressed with you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Krieger is coming off as a total ass on AEM right now. Dude, don't tout your resume in Arlington. Every other person has an advanced degree. No one is impressed with you.
Well he finally wised up and signed off. That was not a pretty set of exchanges. He never should have tried to engage in that forum, which shows all the more that he's not ready for SB.
Has anyone noticed that a handful of staunch Key supporters who were literally screaming about their concern for the low income kids in the Key neighborhood last fall are now standing behind this guy’s thinly veiled stance of “teach more so my privileged white kids don’t fall behind on their Harvard trajectories.” I wasn’t on their side with the swap but I wanted to believe that some of them were expressing real concerns for real people. How naive of me. It really was just about keeping their kids on Key.
I’m glad a global pandemic hasn’t stopped you from obsessing over your dislike for Key parents and posting your feelings about it in DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Krieger is coming off as a total ass on AEM right now. Dude, don't tout your resume in Arlington. Every other person has an advanced degree. No one is impressed with you.
Well he finally wised up and signed off. That was not a pretty set of exchanges. He never should have tried to engage in that forum, which shows all the more that he's not ready for SB.
Has anyone noticed that a handful of staunch Key supporters who were literally screaming about their concern for the low income kids in the Key neighborhood last fall are now standing behind this guy’s thinly veiled stance of “teach more so my privileged white kids don’t fall behind on their Harvard trajectories.” I wasn’t on their side with the swap but I wanted to believe that some of them were expressing real concerns for real people. How naive of me. It really was just about keeping their kids on Key.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Krieger is coming off as a total ass on AEM right now. Dude, don't tout your resume in Arlington. Every other person has an advanced degree. No one is impressed with you.
Has anyone noticed that a handful of staunch Key supporters who were literally screaming about their concern for the low income kids in the Key neighborhood last fall are now standing behind this guy’s thinly veiled stance of “teach more so my privileged white kids don’t fall behind on their Harvard trajectories.” I wasn’t on their side with the swap but I wanted to believe that some of them were expressing real concerns for real people. How naive of me. It really was just about keeping their kids on Key.
I’m glad a global pandemic hasn’t stopped you from obsessing over your dislike for Key parents and posting your feelings about it in DCUM.
Agreed, the pro-APS staff groupies are particularly vicious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Krieger is coming off as a total ass on AEM right now. Dude, don't tout your resume in Arlington. Every other person has an advanced degree. No one is impressed with you.
Well he finally wised up and signed off. That was not a pretty set of exchanges. He never should have tried to engage in that forum, which shows all the more that he's not ready for SB.
Has anyone noticed that a handful of staunch Key supporters who were literally screaming about their concern for the low income kids in the Key neighborhood last fall are now standing behind this guy’s thinly veiled stance of “teach more so my privileged white kids don’t fall behind on their Harvard trajectories.” I wasn’t on their side with the swap but I wanted to believe that some of them were expressing real concerns for real people. How naive of me. It really was just about keeping their kids on Key.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Krieger is coming off as a total ass on AEM right now. Dude, don't tout your resume in Arlington. Every other person has an advanced degree. No one is impressed with you.
Well he finally wised up and signed off. That was not a pretty set of exchanges. He never should have tried to engage in that forum, which shows all the more that he's not ready for SB.