Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Yes. Income is the number one determiner of all life outcomes for all children , in all areas. Children with wealthy parents being more successful than children of lower income parents is not unique to LCPS . The many disadvantages that students of lower incomes face cannot single handedly addressed or fixed by LCPS. Admin is a mixed bag everywhere with some being excellent and some being paper pushers the county is hiding. None of this is special or unique to LCPS nor does it back up any of the OP’s silly little claims.
BS. It's not income, it's the IQ of the parents, which manifests in their income. Smart parents tend to both have smart kids, and dumb parents tend to both have dumb kids. These differences are accentuated, but not caused by, differences in income. Which is why all efforts to "fix" bad outcomes among lower-income kids fails spectacularly no matter how much money is thrown at them.
Need evidence? Look at what happens to the (almost exclusively) low-income people who have won the lottery.