Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am totally flabbergasted that Frisch is somehow still on the school board. Do people without kids just really follow the democrat suggested ballot? So sad.
Aww do you need a tissue to wipe the tears away
DP. You know people assume you’re Karl or one of his cronies. This type of retort may feel good in the moment but it won’t be forgotten when Karl runs for another office, which he inevitably will, and faces a stronger opponent than Sabio.
Y'all spent four years whining about Karl Frisch and then endorsed some right-wing nutjob who's a complete and total moron. That's on you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am totally flabbergasted that Frisch is somehow still on the school board. Do people without kids just really follow the democrat suggested ballot? So sad.
Aww do you need a tissue to wipe the tears away
DP. You know people assume you’re Karl or one of his cronies. This type of retort may feel good in the moment but it won’t be forgotten when Karl runs for another office, which he inevitably will, and faces a stronger opponent than Sabio.
Anonymous wrote:They all lost, fyi
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don’t need to elect Brody. However it will be another disaster if the next SB is another all-D board. Suggest voting for Moon and Davis and looking at some of the independent candidates running for at-large without a party endorsement like Gabor and Hussein.
Davis is a vapid joke. The latest in a long line of GOP closet cases who regurgitate the same 6 sentences hoping to fool voters. She doesn’t have a single qualification to lead our schools and her only track record is leading the failed recall attempts.
She came to my neighborhood association candidates forum and she couldnt answer any questions. She said flat out that she didn’t know when asked a question about state funding formulas
It’s actually refreshing that a candidate would admit that she might need to ask others to answer a question, rather than pretend to be a know-it-all like some of the current jokes on the School Board.
In any case, the stock answer about state funding formulas is to claim
Fairfax should get more from the state and ROVA should get less. That’s outside the School Board’s ability to decide, and saying Fairfax should get more doesn’t just make it happen.
ROVA gets so much. FCPS doesn't get what we put in. We need people on the board who understand this and will lobby our legislators to advocate for fixing the formula. That's why it'll be great to have people like Laura Jane Cohen and Stella Pekarsky in the GA who understand the formulas.
Laura Jane Cohen voted to change TJ admissions and then admitted after the fact she didn’t know whether the 1.5% quotas she’d just approved were based on a student’s zoned or attending school (which has a huge impact on admissions).
Pekarsky accomplished nothing on the School Board and left Chantilly ridiculously overcrowded with no plan other than to expand Centreville to 3000, which many in Sully strongly oppose (and feel they were never asked about). She made noise occasionally about the mythical new western HS and then did nothing to either move it forward or take it off the table.
The idea that either will be impactful as state legislators is a hoot. The craftier politicians will run circles around them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am totally flabbergasted that Frisch is somehow still on the school board. Do people without kids just really follow the democrat suggested ballot? So sad.
Aww do you need a tissue to wipe the tears away
DP. You know people assume you’re Karl or one of his cronies. This type of retort may feel good in the moment but it won’t be forgotten when Karl runs for another office, which he inevitably will, and faces a stronger opponent than Sabio.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am totally flabbergasted that Frisch is somehow still on the school board. Do people without kids just really follow the democrat suggested ballot? So sad.
Aww do you need a tissue to wipe the tears away
DP. You know people assume you’re Karl or one of his cronies. This type of retort may feel good in the moment but it won’t be forgotten when Karl runs for another office, which he inevitably will, and faces a stronger opponent than Sabio.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am totally flabbergasted that Frisch is somehow still on the school board. Do people without kids just really follow the democrat suggested ballot? So sad.
Aww do you need a tissue to wipe the tears away
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am totally flabbergasted that Frisch is somehow still on the school board. Do people without kids just really follow the democrat suggested ballot? So sad.
Did you research the alternative??? I'd be flabbergasted if he didn't win.
Anonymous wrote:I am totally flabbergasted that Frisch is somehow still on the school board. Do people without kids just really follow the democrat suggested ballot? So sad.
Anonymous wrote:I am totally flabbergasted that Frisch is somehow still on the school board. Do people without kids just really follow the democrat suggested ballot? So sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don’t need to elect Brody. However it will be another disaster if the next SB is another all-D board. Suggest voting for Moon and Davis and looking at some of the independent candidates running for at-large without a party endorsement like Gabor and Hussein.
Davis is a vapid joke. The latest in a long line of GOP closet cases who regurgitate the same 6 sentences hoping to fool voters. She doesn’t have a single qualification to lead our schools and her only track record is leading the failed recall attempts.
She came to my neighborhood association candidates forum and she couldnt answer any questions. She said flat out that she didn’t know when asked a question about state funding formulas
It’s actually refreshing that a candidate would admit that she might need to ask others to answer a question, rather than pretend to be a know-it-all like some of the current jokes on the School Board.
In any case, the stock answer about state funding formulas is to claim
Fairfax should get more from the state and ROVA should get less. That’s outside the School Board’s ability to decide, and saying Fairfax should get more doesn’t just make it happen.
ROVA gets so much. FCPS doesn't get what we put in. We need people on the board who understand this and will lobby our legislators to advocate for fixing the formula. That's why it'll be great to have people like Laura Jane Cohen and Stella Pekarsky in the GA who understand the formulas.