Catholic schools aren't talking about it. STEM schools aren't talking about it. Independent schools aren't talking about it. Boarding schools aren't talking about. Fairfax and Arlington aren't harping on it 24/7/365 like MCPS has been the last 5 years. LA and SF gave up decades ago. Only MCPS is. And now with this hidden Wash Post OpEd, the whole region can see for themselves how $hitty sanctuary cities are. |
Well, so glad you asked... Stay tuned for next month's Washington Post Opinion Piece by Jack Smith & Co. And buckle your seatbelts. |
OK. Send your children to those schools. |
Hopefully someday we will be able to. Unfortunately, in MCPS parents have ZERO choice in where to send their kids (unless you want to be shady and commit residency fraud). There definitely needs to be more choices for families in MCPS. |
So you agree, MCPS is choosing this track and marching away on it. You just don't ask WHY. |
No, I agree that, if that's how you see it, then you have the choice of sending your children to schools that (in your opinion) do what you want and don't do what you don't want. |
That's great! I'm glad to hear that you support School Choice. Historically, that hasn't been very popular in Montgomery County. Maybe the tide is slowly changing and parents will recognize the benefit of vouchers and school choice. |
What's stopping you from sending your children to Catholic schools/boarding schools/independent schools/schools in Fairfax, Arlington, LA, SF? |
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well now we have some constructive unilateral DCUM passport commenting going on.
having a bad night PP? |
This sounds racist. Trumpeting out how each of these class segments are doing in each school. What is that supposed to accomplish? It already was in the annual write-ups: Scores per school by black, hispanic, white, asian, and then Farms, esol, neither. They just regrouped it and renamed it? Prob cost a pretty penny to outsource that. What does Smith mean when he says: "schools situated in communities across al SES levels have demonstrated success serving all students" Is he talking about magnet schools placed in poorly performing schools? Or which specific schools? Some way up county have an easier way to mix students, cover more acreage? He goes on to say "educators are the most important factor in determining student outcomes." What proves that? And we all know it certainly isn't curriculum 2.0...I thought decades of research shows that parental involvement is the most important factor. He concludes by saying that "equity requires equal access and opportunity." So there is not access and opportunity of the effective "educators"? The MoCo public schools already provide access to the same curriculum, trained teachers, and classes and opportunity (not at magnets, specialty schools access and opportunity whatsoever. there are more aides and esol aides in Title 1 as well). |
The education gap grew under 2.0 because it was a crappy non-vetted educational experiment. UMC parents with college degrees recognized gaps and the need to supplement. They also had the financial means to supplement. |
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How is there equity when students pass out N Word cards, say the N word, and think Instagram posts of themselves in blackface is funny? What about other forms of harassment that goes ignored by school administrators?
I think the problems with school climate are barriers in specific schools based on the minority groups within that school’s community. The Superintendent may say he wants to fix these types of biases but to do so he will have to change the issue that principals won't fix problems thatthey are afraid of acknowledging. |
Everybody on DCUM assumes that everybody in the DCUM demographic supplements (whatever that specifically means), but I don't know what they base this assumption on. |
There are also kids who are black but are perfectly at a good advantage. Focusing on SES might overlap mostly with the black/Latino community, but it targets it better to the group that needs the most help while weeding out the few that were mistakenly caught in the net. |
It's wishful thinking imo; a way to explain why outcomes are so different. I don't know anyone in my UMC circle that does what this board seems to think everyone does. |