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Arguing that integrated schools are good is not the same as calling anyone a racist. Also, while I don't send kids to either school, I actually think moving kids from Miner to LT is consistent with the argument that integrated schools are good. Miner is NOT an integrated school. It's overwhelming black and at risk. Meanwhile, LT has no majority racial group and while it's at risk numbers are lower they are still higher than Miner's. So there's nothing hypocritical about his statement. He's saying he values integrated schools, that studies show kids benefit from integration, AND he made decisions in his life to ensure his own kids attended a school that was more integrated than their previous school. Notice he didn't decide to send his kids to Maury over Miner -- he could have tried moving IB for Maury. But perhaps he actually views it as a problem that Maury and Miner are so close and have such diametrically opposed demographics, and sought a lottery spot at a school that had more balance. |
yes, I’m telling you its more drastic. it did not involve actually taking apart two schools, and the change in at-risk population was less drastic. it also included transportation and didn’t involve split drop-offs of two young kids. |
He is an absolute rank hypocrite. He came here to superciliously lecture about how much better he is than Maury parents because he embraced Miner. Meanwhile he *actually* moved his kids out of Miner to a school that is basically the same demographics as Maury. Pure hypocrisy, second only to the scold who moved his kids to Bethesda! |
1. You don't know what supercilious means. 2. He never claimed to have embraced Miner nor did he say he was better than Maury parents. He stated that he is a housing attorney who specializes in housing and school integration and then made a brief argument, with citation, in favor of integrated schools. 3. LT does not have the same demographics as Maury. LT is minority white. It has a higher at risk percentage. And notably, it has better PARCC results for its at risk kids than either Miner or Maury. LT is a good example of a successful integrated school and I'm not surprised that someone who values integration decided to lottery his kids there. I don't know Billy but these ridiculous accusations that anyone who can read can see are false make it clear that he really got under your skin. Ask yourself why you are so defensive about this. |
The argument so clearly worked backward from a desired conclusion it was embarrassing. |
Yes because a split drop of for two schools four blocks apart is so much more disruptive than busing kids all the way across town in order to integrate HSs. This is the whiniest freaking conversation. First we've got people who I am totally confident have $1k+ worth of strollers in their homes and likely extoll the virtues of their walkable neighborhood to anyone who will listen complaining that they couldn't possibly transport a 3 yr old 4 blocks. Then we've got people arguing that if there are too many poor children at Maury, there UMC children will never succeed. Then this switches to "actually, Maury is horrible at educating at risk kids, that's the only reason we can't send them here!" We've got the guy in the corner yelling at people to stop calling him a racist when no one has called him a racist. We have the "prove it" person, the "how old are YOUR kids" lady, the "you need me and my taxes" guy. And on and on. Y'all are nothing but a giant cliché. Grow. Up. |
Aaaaaand you still don't know what supercilious means, apparently. |
Not the PP, but the argument sucked. |
My bona fides are exemplary. (Also I don’t judge or lecture anyone for their choices unless the kid is unhappy or neglected.) |
Is your argument actually that Billy gets to come here and claim Maury violates civil rights law then make a smarmy comment about “integrationists, I see you” DESPITE having deliberately pulled his kids from Miner for LT - just because LT has 5 percent more at-risk than Maury? Really? That 5 percent makes him an “integrationist” and Maury parents objecting to the cluster presumably segregationists to him? Come ON. |
I think you’re the one who lacks critical thinking skills. Shifting some kids between schools is far different from dismantling schools. |
Dear person obsessed with strollers: You can’t stick a 7 year old in a stroller, and they walk slow. |
Billy definitely didn't allege that Maury violates civil rights law. Learn to read. Miner demographics: 80% black, 13% white, 3% hispanic/latino, 2% multi-racial, 1% Asian/Pacific/Hawaiian Maury demographics: 58% white, 21% black, 9% hispanic/latino, 9% multi-racial, 3% Asian/Pacific/Hawaiian LT demographics: 49% white, 34% black, 9% multi-racial, 6% hispanic/latino, 1% Native/Alaskan, 1% Asian/Pacific/Hawaiian LT is more diverse and integrated than either Miner or Maury, thus it makes sense that someone who values integrated schools, as Billy asserts he does, would prefer LT to Miner, in particular. He at no point calls Maury families segregationists. In fact, he didn't call anyone any names at all, which is more than I can say for the people who have been criticizing his frankly mild statement and totally logical educational choices for the last however many pages. |
Some people don’t want their good school to turn into a bad school. Sorry if that offends you. |
That makes zero sense. By that argument Maury is more integrated than Miner too. But he was obviously coming here to bash Maury parents resisting the cluster with Miner. |