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Shellie Ridder's avatar

I believe Mr. Taylor could work out his debt to the Parents by joining the school’s janitorial services. Cleaning the scum out of all the bathroom toilets may be cathartic for him.

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Becky Murray's avatar

Having watched the chaos of the past two years closely, often attending meetings and as a supporter of public education, I believe Mr. Kenney makes good points in this article. The school board that will take its place on the dais in January cannot be described as strictly Republican or Democrat. Two of the new members ran as independents. One of the new members, Megan Jackson, ran a totally independent campaign and prevailed over Kirk Twigg by a large margin in the reliably Republican Livingston District. I don't believe Livingston voters had an epiphany of sorts and voted for Ms. Jackson because she's a Democrat (she's not). Megan Jackson won, I believe, because the Livingston voters (and I believe many Spotsylvanians) are exhausted by the chaos and dysfunction displayed by the soon to be former board's majority.

Having had a chance to speak with every one of the three new members, as well as Daniels and Cole, I'm confident that we're going to see a return to the business of educating students in Spotsylvania. Will it be easy? Of course not. In fact, teaching and learning is hard, messy business in the best of times, much less coming in after what has been a disastrous two years and facing the economic and funding challenges that are statewide.

However, my hope and cautious optimism is that the seven women (and I do love writing the word "women" here) will find a way to work toward repairing the damage. My advice, and I believe that the new majority will adhere to this, is that before any decisions are made that the question is asked, "Is this what's best for all of the students?" That question should be the guiding force for any decisions, policy changes, hirings, and firings. I trust this newly elected board to do what's best for students. If they don't live up to that they will be challenged, and rightly so.

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