Some might be cruelty, but a lot might be anxiety
I haven't posted yet, but I am worried as a home-owner in the eastern part of the county that my area will basically turn into a low-income, suburban ghetto... |
Being oblivious doesn’t mean it isnt there |
I wouldn’t want to live anywhere near university Blvd in either direction |
I'm worried as a resident in the western part of the county that my child will grow up to be an insensitive racist. |
I wouldn’t want to live anywhere near university Blvd in either direction
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I am not saying it is good to be insensitive (to low income people), but why is it related to "racist"? |
What’s the social experiment?
Should people just move out of moco if they can’t afford Potomac? Is it going to be that dire? |
Why should they? Some people like to live in a area where the school is good, it is natural. But you don't always get what you want, that is natural too. As long as the schools are doing what they are supposed to, I don't see a problem. Some people just want to see all schools in the county to perform at the same high level. I do not see a problem for people wanting to achieve that. But if they propose something that is bad for kids going to the current high performing schools, I call that social engineering and consider that bad - does not matter what their real intentions are. |
To these people bizarrely saying Silver Spring and anything near University Blvd. is the ghetto:
(Copied from another thread): Here in descending order (from biggest to smallest) are the changes in average home sales price since the 2008 recession, by high school cluster (Blair, Northwood, and Einstein alone have gone up 200%... and two of them are actually ON University Blvd!). Blair Northwood Einstein B-CC Rockville Whitman Wheaton Gaithersburg Damascus Paint Branch Quince Orchard Sherwood Watkins Mill Churchill Poolesville Seneca Valley MONTGOMERY COUNTY OVERALL Magruder Springbrook Blake Northwest Walter Johnson Richard Montgomery Wootton Clarksburg Kennedy https://montgomeryplanning.org/blog-design/2019/02...i60MxPYxKBIxw0MgSIagrN6Yzc1dPY |
Potomac isn't what it used to be. People believing this myth are operating on information that's 20 years out of date. The county's been changing for a while and the places with the best schools aren't what they once were either. A big part of the problem is it's hard to understand the data since it isn't as simple as looking at a school's average on PARCC. |
Has anyone done a comparison using a national test like SAT scores across larger common cohorts to factor demographic differences? |
I thought the W's were the best schools. If you think things have changed, which other school(s) do you think are better than the W's now? |
Yes, you can get a sense of how one school stacks up to another by looking beyond simple demographic differences. The data is available from MCPS at the link below, but an abbreviated follows: Blair 1326 Walter Johnson 1275 Wooton 1262 Poolesville 1259 Churchill 1257 https://montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/shared...c_Perf%20Class%20of%202017.pdf |
No. It's not going to be dire at all. |
I am zoned for Northwood and said earlier that I am worried about eastern MoCo becoming a suburban ghetto. I don't think it's likely, but I do worry about the possibility that most of the high earners leave while more and more of the low-earners come. |