Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Even split for tenured, new members on 12-person board; Democrat-endorsed candidates sweep races
Facing the largest turnover its had in years, the Fairfax County School Board held on to many of its incumbents Tuesday night despite an election season marked by loud cries for change. Six of the board's 12 members did not seek re-election, leaving half the board open for newcomers to step into place. But four of those seats went to incumbents Janie Strauss (Dranesville), Dan Storck (Mt. Vernon), Kathy Smith (Sully) and Illryong Moon (At-large), candidates who were sometimes cast into a group of "rubber stampers" throughout this election season by voters dissatisfied with school system. On Tuesday night, however, they won, in some cases with substantial margins, over the self-labeled "reformers" who challenged them. Two more incumbents — …
Monday, October 31, 2011
Support from Fairfax County Democrats and Republicans have played an important role in nonpartisan elections
Steve Stuban has talked to thousands of voters since he launched his campaign for an at-large seat on the Fairfax County School Board this summer. Many agree with the message he's carried to forums, debates, back-to-school nights and PTA meet-and-greets. Some don't. One man approached him after a candidates forum last week, calling Stuban a "tremendous candidate" and saying he wished he could vote for four at-large candidates. But the race has only three at-large seats, and he votes a straight party ticket. The anecdote is one of several in what some call the "most intense" school board race the county has seen in years — one that could, in the most dramatic scenario, leave only two experienced members in their seats. If past elections are…
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
The candidates spoke at the Annandale High School Parent-Teacher Student Association meeting on Tuesday
Candidates for the Fairfax County School Board courted parents at Annandale High School on Tuesday night, offering their views on several topics ranging from overcrowding at AHS, diversity, needs-based funding and more following the Parent-Teacher Student Association meeting. Several of the questions referenced the School Board’s decision in July to approve the attendance area recommendations for the Annandale Regional Study and remove Wakefield Chapel and Bren Mar Park Elementary School from the AHS pyramid. The decision failed to pass on a 6-6 tie. Mason District School Board representative Sandy Evans, who is running unopposed, supported the amendment to keep the AHS community together. She said the chances of the School Board …
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Monday, October 17, 2011
At-Large School Board candidates and Mason District Supervisor candidates will debate at 7 p.m.
Join us for the Mason District Council of Community Associations and the League of Women Voters of the Fairfax Area two-part event. Fairfax County School Board At-Large candidates Sheree Brown-Kaplan, Lolita Mancheno-Smoak, Ryan McElveen, Ilryong Moon, Steve Stuban, and Ted Velkoff are all scheduled to participate in a forum beginning at 7 p.m. Following the forum, Mason District Supervisor Penny Gross and Republican challenger David Feld will debate starting at 8 p.m. Our blog will go live at 7 p.m
Friday, October 14, 2011
Join us at 11 a.m. Friday as we talk about the Nov. 8 race for school board with parents, outgoing school board member Brad Center and FCFT President Steve Greenburg
In many communities, the race for Fairfax County School Board seats are overshadowing the General Assembly races in this November's elections. Seven candidates are running for the board's three at-large positions, five members aren't seeking re-election and several incumbents are being challenged, which could mean a complete overhaul of the board's membership. At 11 a.m. Friday, Patch will discuss how this year's election compares with those of years past, why so many people have stepped forward to run for office and what issues are driving parents to the polls. School Board Member Brad Center (Lee District), Steve Greenburg, President of Fairfax County Federation of Teachers, and Greg Brandon, corresponding secretary for the Fairfax …
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
One in a series of at-large school board candidates responses to reader questions
Seven candidates will vie for three at-large seats on the Fairfax County School Board in the Nov. 8 elections. As election day approaches, Patch has selected six questions based on submissions from readers and sent them in a survey to all at-large candidates. Over the course of the next week, Patch will run the responses of the six candidates who returned the questionnaires. These responses are unedited, in the candidates' own words. Note: Candidate Lin-Dai Kendall did not return the survey. Oct. 5: Sheree Brown-Kaplan Oct. 6: Lolita Mancheno-Smoak Oct 7: Ryan McElveen Oct. 10: Ilryong Moon Oct. 11: Steve Stuban Oct. 12: Ted Velkoff Today, Ted Velkoff Is FCPS underfunded, overfunded, or properly funded at the current level? Explain. …
The two-part event will feature candidates running for the School Board and Board of Supervisors
Candidates for the Mason District seat on the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors and at-large candidates for the Fairfax County School Board will participate in a forum and debate event on Monday, Oct. 17 at Annandale United Methodist Church. Hosted by the Mason District Council of Community Associations and the League of Women Voters of the Fairfax Area (LWVFA), the two-part event will begin at 6:30 p.m. with an open house. The forum featuring at-large School Board candidates will start at 7 p.m, followed by the debate between Mason District Supervisor Penelope Gross and challenger David Feld at 8 p.m "By bringing this event to our communities, Mason District Council continues to serve, strengthen and connect our neighborhoods," said …
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
One in a series of at-large school board candidates responses to reader questions
Seven candidates will vie for three at-large seats on the Fairfax County School Board in the Nov. 8 elections. As election day approaches, Patch has selected six questions based on submissions from readers and sent them in a survey to all at-large candidates. Over the course of the next week, Patch will run the responses of the six candidates who returned the questionnaires. These responses are unedited, in the candidates' own words. Note: Candidate Lin-Dai Kendall did not return the survey. Oct. 5: Sheree Brown-Kaplan Oct. 6: Lolita Mancheno-Smoak Oct 7: Ryan McElveen Oct. 10: Ilryong Moon Oct. 11: Steve Stuban Oct. 12: Ted Velkoff Today, Steve Stuban Is FCPS underfunded, overfunded, or properly funded at the current level? Explain. …
Monday, October 10, 2011
One in a series of at-large school board candidates responses to reader questions
Seven candidates will vie for three at-large seats on the Fairfax County School Board in the Nov. 8 elections. As election day approaches, Patch has selected six questions based on submissions from readers and sent them in a survey to all at-large candidates. Over the course of the next week, Patch will run the responses of the six candidates who returned the questionnaires. These responses are unedited, in the candidates' own words. Note: Candidate Lin-Dai Kendall did not return the survey. Oct. 5: Sheree Brown-Kaplan Oct. 6: Lolita Mancheno-Smoak Oct 7: Ryan McElveen Oct. 10: Ilryong Moon Oct. 11: Steve Stuban Oct. 12: Ted Velkoff Today, Ilryong Moon Is FCPS underfunded, overfunded, or properly funded at the current level? Explain. FCPS …
Friday, October 7, 2011
One in a series of at-large school board candidates responses to reader questions
Seven candidates will vie for three at-large seats on the Fairfax County School Board in the Nov. 8 elections. As election day approaches, Patch has selected six questions based on submissions from readers and sent them in a survey to all at-large candidates. Over the course of the next week, Patch will run the responses of the six candidates who returned the questionnaires. These responses are unedited, in the candidates' own words. Note: Candidate Lin-Dai Kendall did not return the survey. Oct. 5: Sheree Brown-Kaplan Oct. 6: Lolita Mancheno-Smoak Oct 7: Ryan McElveen Oct. 10: Ilryong Moon Oct. 11: Steve Stuban Oct. 12: Ted Velkoff Today, Ryan McElveen Is FCPS underfunded, overfunded, or properly funded at the current level? Explain. FCPS…
Will Radle
8:03 am on Thursday, November 10, 2011
Every politician elected is mandated to keep their commitments to voters for we will hold them accountable. Won't we? A. Will Radle, Jr. Creating a Culture of Listening   more ›