LEA FOIAs Loudoun Supervisors!
Looks like the Loudoun Education Association is demanding information about any anticipated budget surpluses, probably so they can get their hands on it! They even had to hire a law firm to write their FOIA request – is this a precursor to a lawsuit? The Montgomery County, Maryland School Board was threatening legal action against their County Council not too long ago – maybe that inspired Hatrick/LEA. This must be in collusion with Hatrick in my opinion - if the LEA had any real independence they would be suing Hatrick over his boneheaded priorities.
I have a copy of the letter but am having trouble posting it – I’ll put it up when I can. By the way, is Kelly Burk a dues paying LEA member? How interesting that her dues are going to pay for this request – can’t she just hand them over everything they want??? Yet another benefit to having one of Hatrick’s serfs on the Board of Supervisors!



Doesn’t the LEA and Hatrick have anything better to do……?
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This is proof that the LEA and Hatrick both consider all of the LC Budget their own before any other Department, initiative, plan or expense.
Hey, can’t I get at least 24 hours of exclusivity on the word “serf”?
Well, at least you’re not going the lawsuit threat route like Donny!
And someone needs to find out if Burk is a dues paying LEA member – please let us know.
Haha, true.
Wasn’t Burk the President of the LEA before? Somebody from her district should call her up and ask her if she is currently a member.
I am sure that Burke is a member of LEA. But if you think that she is alined the Hatrick you haven’t been paying attention. She has battled him every step of the way over a number of issues especially when she was the president of LEA. There is no love loss between the two of them!
It sounds like the LEA might be trying to get LCPS to cancel the furlough days. FY10 will end on the last day of this month and they should know soon after if they ran a surplus for the year, which they have for the past 8 years!
LI, can you post the letter or is it available on the county web site?