Hypocrisy about diverse schools

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
But we value other things too. We value public transportation and walkable community- like being around farmers markets etc. we wouldn’t have that if we moved further out.


Actually these things do exist out in higher ranked areas too. The Shady Grove red line is close to W schools so there are parents who drive 5-10 minutes and then take the metro. There are farmers markets all over. Many areas that feed into RM are walkable -Fallsgrove, RTC and there are tons of farmers markets. Wootton is getting an area with Trader Joe's, restaurants etc off Travilah RD. Churchill has Park Potomac and the Village. QO has Lakelands and the Kentlands.


I live in Fallsgrove. What exactly is Fallsgrove walkable to other than the shopping center in Fallsgrove and I guess the Trader Joe's in Travilah but there's no sidewalks walking there? Also Park Potomac is zoned for RM cluster, not Churchill.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In HOCO we don't have these problems with diversity. It's like stepping into a time machine back to the 1950s.


And the housing stock to match.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In HOCO we don't have these problems with diversity. It's like stepping into a time machine back to the 1950s.

Like when segregation was legal?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:The only hypocrisy is the pampered and entitled jerks who expect everything for their children but begrudge the less fortunate the same opportunities.


wah wah how about you work harder and get more money so you can buy into a better pyramid

Serious for a second. You can rent or get a condo in the top pyramids. No reason why anyone can't do that. Asians generally do this to get into the best pyramids even when they aren't making that much money and then people wonder why Asians are doing so well it's because they value education the most.



I own multiple houses and live in a great pyramid; however, I don't begrudge others their due.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In HOCO we don't have these problems with diversity. It's like stepping into a time machine back to the 1950s.

Like when segregation was legal?


HoCo is actually the most segregated school system in the state. Not by hyperbole, by actual data. So....great. PP lives in a highly segregated area. I hope that works out for their kids, but I kind of doubt it will. It is always the kids from highly segregated schools that end up in the news when they don't realize it's not nice to sing racist chants at the back of the lacrosse bus.
Anonymous
Hoo boy. I have been teaching in MOCO for 21 years. I have taught at high SES schools and low SES schools. High SES students have as many problems -- family and otherwise -- as low SES students. Teachers, counselors, pupil personnel workers and other administrative types know this; parents do not seem to know this.
Anonymous
I am a colored immigrant. I don't care if my DC's school mates are brown, black, pink, or green. I just need to find a school where students are learning every day and teachers are teaching every day. I would not like if my DC's classmates interrupt classes every other day or if the teachers only pay attention to the students who need extra help.
Anonymous
As a parent I want the best possible educational environment I can get my dc into, really don’t give two f s what anyone thinks. I owe this to my dc as doesevery other parent on this board. This isn’t about skin color, not at all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am a colored immigrant. I don't care if my DC's school mates are brown, black, pink, or green. I just need to find a school where students are learning every day and teachers are teaching every day. I would not like if my DC's classmates interrupt classes every other day or if the teachers only pay attention to the students who need extra help.


yup that's what most African and Asian immigrants are doing. They want the best schools for their children. Diversity is only an issue for white guilt liberals
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am a colored immigrant. I don't care if my DC's school mates are brown, black, pink, or green. I just need to find a school where students are learning every day and teachers are teaching every day. I would not like if my DC's classmates interrupt classes every other day or if the teachers only pay attention to the students who need extra help.


yup that's what most African and Asian immigrants are doing. They want the best schools for their children. Diversity is only an issue for white guilt liberals


Guess this is a good time to remind yourself that not all non-white people are alike. Diversity is extremely important to me and a critical consideration in deciding what makes a school good or "the best". Judging by the number of similar families in our cluster (and by the spread of ethnic minorities in MoCo in general), I'm not alone in my thinking.

-Asian immigrant
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am a colored immigrant. I don't care if my DC's school mates are brown, black, pink, or green. I just need to find a school where students are learning every day and teachers are teaching every day. I would not like if my DC's classmates interrupt classes every other day or if the teachers only pay attention to the students who need extra help.


yup that's what most African and Asian immigrants are doing. They want the best schools for their children. Diversity is only an issue for white guilt liberals


Guess this is a good time to remind yourself that not all non-white people are alike. Diversity is extremely important to me and a critical consideration in deciding what makes a school good or "the best". Judging by the number of similar families in our cluster (and by the spread of ethnic minorities in MoCo in general), I'm not alone in my thinking.

-Asian immigrant


Another Asian immigrant here who deliberately looked for diverse schools. Education is super important to me but I knew well enough to analyze the ratings and test scores and to look beyond them. We are happy at Clarksburg.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am a colored immigrant. I don't care if my DC's school mates are brown, black, pink, or green. I just need to find a school where students are learning every day and teachers are teaching every day. I would not like if my DC's classmates interrupt classes every other day or if the teachers only pay attention to the students who need extra help.


yup that's what most African and Asian immigrants are doing. They want the best schools for their children. Diversity is only an issue for white guilt liberals


Guess this is a good time to remind yourself that not all non-white people are alike. Diversity is extremely important to me and a critical consideration in deciding what makes a school good or "the best". Judging by the number of similar families in our cluster (and by the spread of ethnic minorities in MoCo in general), I'm not alone in my thinking.

-Asian immigrant


Another Asian immigrant here who deliberately looked for diverse schools. Education is super important to me but I knew well enough to analyze the ratings and test scores and to look beyond them. We are happy at Clarksburg.


Another Asian parent here. Also looked for diversity when picking a school. No minority kid likes being the only one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am a colored immigrant. I don't care if my DC's school mates are brown, black, pink, or green. I just need to find a school where students are learning every day and teachers are teaching every day. I would not like if my DC's classmates interrupt classes every other day or if the teachers only pay attention to the students who need extra help.


There are no green people. And as you probably know, you live in a society where plenty of people do care if you're brown, black, or pink.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am a colored immigrant. I don't care if my DC's school mates are brown, black, pink, or green. I just need to find a school where students are learning every day and teachers are teaching every day. I would not like if my DC's classmates interrupt classes every other day or if the teachers only pay attention to the students who need extra help.


yup that's what most African and Asian immigrants are doing. They want the best schools for their children. Diversity is only an issue for white guilt liberals


Guess this is a good time to remind yourself that not all non-white people are alike. Diversity is extremely important to me and a critical consideration in deciding what makes a school good or "the best". Judging by the number of similar families in our cluster (and by the spread of ethnic minorities in MoCo in general), I'm not alone in my thinking.

-Asian immigrant


Another Asian immigrant here who deliberately looked for diverse schools. Education is super important to me but I knew well enough to analyze the ratings and test scores and to look beyond them. We are happy at Clarksburg.


Another Asian parent here. Also looked for diversity when picking a school. No minority kid likes being the only one.


well duh but the point is all of you value educational quality over diversity it's not like you are seeking out a bunch of hispanic and african americans (not africans) for the sake of diversity is it. If so you are as dumb as the while guilt folks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

well duh but the point is all of you value educational quality over diversity it's not like you are seeking out a bunch of hispanic and african americans (not africans) for the sake of diversity is it. If so you are as dumb as the while guilt folks.


DP. You're the one saying that it's a trade-off, as though you can either have educational quality or diversity, but not both. Consider examining that assumption. Indeed, consider the possibility that diversity is a contributing factor to educational quality.

Also keep in mind that "diversity" does not mean "a bunch of Hispanic and African-Americans (not Africans)". It means diversity.

Definition of diversity
1 : the condition of having or being composed of differing elements : VARIETY
especially : the inclusion of different types of people (such as people of different races or cultures) in a group or organization
programs intended to promote diversity in schools
2 : an instance of being composed of differing elements or qualities : an instance of being diverse
a diversity of opinion
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