If your kid were getting transferred from Whitman (for example) to James Garfield HS in East LA in 1980, then yes, that would be a concern. But your kid isn't. |
| How did they keep Blair safe back on the day? They had magnet school geeks going to school with gang members |
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What is the timing on the Clarksburg/NW/Seneca Valley boundary study? I think this noise is going to keep up until that decision is made.
The potential work that will be done by the consultant is very different but likely will create issues/upset people as well. But I really think people need to consider those issues separately. |
There is no solution (even hurting one group is not going to solve that). And we don't really need a solution. The society functions fine with people performing differently. Now we have already tried to provide reasonable education to all. If some kids (and/or their parents) simply don't want to take the opportunity, that is their choices. In my kid' MS (one of the W feeders) there are students known to everyone (teachers, students), who simply do not study and only create problems during class. I don't care if they are rich or poor but they are bad apples and we don't want more of those. |
It may be the Clarksburg/NW parents, but you'd better believe it's some of the W parents, too. Look at how WJ parents are *flipping out* around Woodward/DCC reassignment. If they're a target, it's because they make themselves that. I know plenty of people IRL who fit that exact profile. We're a white, high-income family in the DCC who also aren't freaking out, because we're confident our kids will do well regardless of where they'll go, for various reasons. |
The BOE will vote in November 2019; reassignments will take effect with the 2020-2021 school year. |
you don’t get it. They want equality of outcome. It makes them feel smug |
You mean society functions fine as long as you get yours. |
I went to a school out in LA back in the 80s with real gangs. I survived, as did the entire student body. Some of us even took AP classes, and some ended up at pretty prestigious colleges. In HS, if your kid is "smart", they will be in AP/honors classes along with other high achieving peers and away from the "riff raff". They will be fine. |
curious how can people are for bussing which now given the climate changing? This means more committing |
As I said, you may not be concerned if the average student performance drops in your kids' school. That is perfectly fine. Different people can have different perspectives. But if some parents are concerned, I think that would be valid too. When you consider what is for a "public good", you don't exclude these parents. And in fact, the interest of parents directly involved should count more than those who are not directly involved but just trying to achieve a "social justice" for others (who may not even want it!) |
you still have to walk the hallways |
You mean society functions fine only when everyone get theirs? Then it never functions fine. Or you don't care about whether you get yours, you don't care about whether I get mine, you only care about whether your choice of people get theirs (and they may not even care about that either). That is your way of designing the society? |
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My guess is that is that McLean, Great Falls and Arlington will keep drawing people away from Potomac/North Potomac/Rockville/North Bethesda while Howard County and Frederick will draw people away from Clarksburg, Olney, and the nicer parts of Gaithersburg. Frankly, this has already been happening. Better schools, better jobs, better commute and lower taxes.
I don't really see the Bethesda and Silver Spring areas changing that much because of the schools. I do think that there will be people who lose 50K-100K in equity if their neighborhood gets chosen to be one of the islands of wealthy kids to get bussed over to a lower performing school which is unfair to them. I don't really see how anyone in a low performing school is going to get a windfall though by being rezoned into a higher performing school. I would assume that the lower income kids would come from low income housing or garden type apartments that wouldn't just flip over to expensive SFHs. It would make no sense for the diversity initiative to take the white MC neighborhoods that already perform fine out of the low performing schools and into the high performing schools. There seems to be a contingent from the more expensive areas at Einstein hoping they will get swapped with BCC kids. I don't know how swapping out normal performing white kids from one area to another accomplishes anything other than messing around with property values. |
And we all still survived. Do you think the riff raff pick fights with kids in AP classes? No.. they don't. They largely ignore those kids. |