Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So I hear a lot of talk about 2 tracks in public for MS/HS grades where if you are in Honors classes and hang out with the "right" kids, you are more insulated from the violence/stress/general environment of the school(s). Is this correct? Is your kid just not affected at all because in our very nice neighborhood, it seems that the kids all go to public but I always wonder with all the stuff you hear about MS/HS, how can they stand it?
How on earth does any parent allow their kid to enroll in either MS/HS if it really is chaotic most of the time?
Correct. The school are segregated. "My kid is in honors/AP so they never see the violence" is code for the schools are segregated and we don't care because it is advantageous to us.
It isn't like the school administration sits down and divides the kids into groups. Segregation happens all on its own, just like it does at other high schools. The higher achieving, extracurricular-successful and engaged students take honors classes. Those who didn't come from the wealthy, high performing elementary schools are not registering for honors classes in high school. Like it or not, certain groups of students gravitate more to certain activities and all kids tend to make friends/hang out with kids from among the classes and activities they're in.
NP here. Sure, but there is an issue with all these UMC white kids whose parents profusely claim their kids never see any fights or have any problems in ACPS because they’re basically segregated in honors classes making friends only with the other white UMC kids whose parents make identical claims. These parents will cling onto these claims with an iron fist in opposition to any complaints about ACPS, and they don’t think any changes are needed because it’s working for them, their kids get to claim they were in all honors in a very poor performing school system to the detriment to minorities and poorer kids that go there. They’re not fighting or supporting widespread school changes, they’re not acknowledging or supporting changes that would help the other students, unless it starts effecting their kid (such as their kid gets beat up or can’t go to the bathroom during the day). Out of sight, out of mind.
And that position is horrible for society in general, racists, and gross.