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On Monday, the Superintendent of Fairfax County Schools dr. Michelle Reid suddenly completed a band interview with Fox 5.
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The raid refused to deal with ICE policies, 2021. Abortion investigation and taxpayers’ funded security.
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Fox 5 informed the raid about topics during the interview discussion at John R. Lewis Secondary School.
Fairfax County, Va. – Superintendent of Fairfax County public schools dr. Michelle Reid reduced his interview with Fox 5 short Monday, seeking to discuss certain topics as the students returned to the classroom.
Interviews shortened
What we know
The FOX 5 theme sought to discuss: FCPS policy on ice agents arriving in schools, in the Virginia State Police Survey regarding the alleged 2021. Abortion question in Centralle Secondary School and parents ‘frustration that taxpayers’ dollars will pay for private boss security.
It was not the secret of Doctor Michelle Reid.
Dr. Reid talked to Fox 5 reporter Stephanie Ramirez before their interview, who informed the superintendent of what our station wanted to discuss.
From Monday at 5:15, Ramirez covered the first day of the Fairfax County state schools to school, interviewing various guests in all morning exhibitions. The station had an interview with dr. Raid, ordered at County Secondary School at 9am.
Superintendent and her team arrived about an hour earlier in our team at John R. Lewis Secondary School in Springfield, Virginia.
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Themes are marked early
It was there, about 30-40 minutes before the planned interview, that a superintendent and a member of the FCPS communication team were discussed. They were informed of the topics that are wanted to discuss live – and topics that want to be discussed in the interview of the bands later.
Since the superintendent arrived so early, there has been a proposal to perform a portion of the tape at 9 am.
Dr. The raid replied that she thought it would be better to make a ribbon after 9 p.m. Live Hit.
Ramirez and dr. The raid discussed new updates to the school year, including advanced cell phone policy and newly equipped metal and weapon detectors at the school entrances.
The dispute of the title of IX
She also appealed to a dispute between the IX Department of Education with FCPS and other districts of Northern Virginia.
“I want to be clear that we believe that in this case we are following Virginia and Federal laws,” said Dr. Reid in a direct interview, “and I also want to be really clear to our students, our staff and our families, that we will provide a safe and supportive school to each of our students.
When asked about the FCPS response to the Education Department and whether FCPS could lose funding, she replied, “So last week we responded to the Department of Education, Friday. I also sent a message to my community and our families on Friday. So we hope we continue conversations with the Department of Education.
When it was time to interview the survey, dr. The raid suddenly announced that he had to leave. She would not be more questions and continued to claim that she had a meeting.
FCPS representative together with dr. In the raid, there was a “communication error” and offered to work with Fox 5 because of the later booking interview with a superintendent.
Monday, August 18, marks the first Prince William County, Alexandria City, Falls Church and Fairfax County public schools, the largest Virginian school system with more than 181,000 students. In addition to updates related to dr. In the raid, FCPS releases a new bus technology providing GPS routes for drivers, monitors the bus locations in real time and monitors which students board each bus, among other changes.
The source
Information in this article was provided by Fairfax County State School.