Anonymous wrote:She's gone. Only took two days. Surprisingly quick for a black lady.
Anonymous wrote:Why is she not being put on leave as quick as the white principals are?
Anonymous wrote:She's gone. Only took two days. Surprisingly quick for a black lady.
Anonymous wrote:She's gone. Only took two days. Surprisingly quick for a black lady.
Anonymous wrote:I don't see any point in forcing FCPS to "notify" parents when each overdose happens.
What value does that bring to 99% of the parents? We are just now aware that some unknown kid in some other school died. What am I supposed to do with that information? It has zero effect on me. And then the repeated "notice" each time will also have zero effect on me other than to give the false impression that kids are dying right and left.
The number of overdoses should be reported on an annual basis. But, it is essentially useless information, that I guess is meant to make public schools look bad???? Is this part of Youngkin's agenda to ultimately drive parents away from public schools, into private (more religious) schools, and increase homeschooling funding?
This kind of publicity has very little useful information to the vast majority of parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In some struggling neighborhoods, things got worse
But plenty of neighborhoods did not share in regional progress on poverty, employment, education, and other measures. Despite the efforts of local governments and the boost from COVID-19 relief programs, every jurisdiction in Northern Virginia has multiple neighborhoods where poverty and other indicators got worse between the two five-year periods.
One census tract in Bailey’s Crossroads in Fairfax County, for example, saw the poverty rate nearly double, from 17% to 30%, and child poverty jump from 32% to 63%. Unemployment skyrocketed from 2% to 11%, and the number of people living in overcrowded housing increased from 6% to 16%.
https://dcist.com/story/23/11/20/new-report-poverty-worse-some-northern-virginia-neighborhoods/
A lot of them are day labor workers, so the can make very little and so many adults in a small apartment.
That is what happens when an administration consciously decides to open the border wide-open, and 7,000 people per day ( SEVEN THOUSAND ), simply walk right into your country unchecked.
How did Hillary put it? “Open trade and open borders.”