Does this mean "White" is a minority now?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think all sports programs should pick players by "lottery". Set the bar at the top 85% of the sports team, then randomly pick the starting lineups.


Such a poor analogy. So many great players don't "make the team" every year because of so many reasons.

poor sportsmanship,
not gelling with the coach's program,
stalled development (the kid who was a big star in middle school who hasn't gotten any better)
chronic injury

Maybe use a "starting lineup" analogy instead?

Oh, but then you would have to acknowledge that the starting lineup is chosen based on who the opposing team has playing. And then you might have to acknowledge that team's are not built solely on individual player statistics.

Coaches work to build teams that are best able to meet a challenge - And public school systems work to build graduates that can meet the challenges of their communities.


A better sports analogy would be group projects, where the star has to carry all the weight, and the bench warmers are just along for the ride. But they all share the same grade.


Ah, I remember a kid who wanted to do everything and be the star. And I am QUITE sure that self important arrogant kid remembers us.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think all sports programs should pick players by "lottery". Set the bar at the top 85% of the sports team, then randomly pick the starting lineups.


Such a poor analogy. So many great players don't "make the team" every year because of so many reasons.

poor sportsmanship,
not gelling with the coach's program,
stalled development (the kid who was a big star in middle school who hasn't gotten any better)
chronic injury

Maybe use a "starting lineup" analogy instead?

Oh, but then you would have to acknowledge that the starting lineup is chosen based on who the opposing team has playing. And then you might have to acknowledge that team's are not built solely on individual player statistics.

Coaches work to build teams that are best able to meet a challenge - And public school systems work to build graduates that can meet the challenges of their communities.



Wow. Your inability to bridge the gap is mind-blowing.

You also added in a factor - that top players aren't selected because they didn't gel with the coach? You're admitting that sports teams don't even try to be the best, therefore random selection of the top 85% shouldn't matter. Defeated your own argument.

MCPS should be worried about their status in the global community. The world isn't isolated anymore and that kind of thinking is very pedestrian. But, if you don't get it, you don't get it. But maybe if you get a cogat tutor..
Anonymous
so that makes Whitman a minority, minority majority school and it just goes to show parents willing to send their kids they are better people than all the parents clamoring for those cushy majority diverse schools. It's time we start thinking on ways to help the few remaining rich white people strive for success.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Whites have not been the top race at MCPS for a couple years now.

Of course, MCPS ignores this, and still ignores them. Here's the 5 groups they focus on for the Equity Accountability Model:
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/evidence-of-learning-framework/equity-accountability-model.aspx

1. Black, not low-income
2. Latino, not low-income
3. White/Asian, low-income
4. Black, low-income
5. Latino, low-income

In other words, they focus on every group except whites and asians who are not low-income. If you're Latino, which is the largest group at MCPS, you're a focus regardless of income.


"Focus on". This is complete bs. You're like Alex Jones making useless, meaningless pronouncements. Anything anyone does to help someone who is not white just offends the hell out of you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:so that makes Whitman a minority, minority majority school and it just goes to show parents willing to send their kids they are better people than all the parents clamoring for those cushy majority diverse schools. It's time we start thinking on ways to help the few remaining rich white people strive for success.

yes, let's think of all those rich white people for once.
Anonymous
This thread was started by, and keeps getting CPR from, a troll.

I know you won't just stop. But it is not like people can't tell.
Anonymous
So you keep posting, why again?
Anonymous
Doesn't all children deserve an opportunity to succeed at MCPS? As other posts say, are they going to hide behind lottery to only provide opportunity to certain group and pull down other students and highly abled students based on race?
Anonymous
This is an interesting thread.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes, whites are a minority. But that doesn't really impact anything.


Asian Americans are the true minorities. And the highest achievers as well. So what does that make them? Whites get preference over Asian Americans. We are the step children at a will reading
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, whites are a minority. But that doesn't really impact anything.


Asian Americans are the true minorities. And the highest achievers as well. So what does that make them? Whites get preference over Asian Americans. We are the step children at a will reading


They why is MCPS denying opportunities for high performers and use a non-transparent lottery to pick kids for magnet programs? Why don't they provide opportunities for all children who qualify?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, whites are a minority. But that doesn't really impact anything.


Asian Americans are the true minorities. And the highest achievers as well. So what does that make them? Whites get preference over Asian Americans. We are the step children at a will reading


They why is MCPS denying opportunities for high performers and use a non-transparent lottery to pick kids for magnet programs? Why don't they provide opportunities for all children who qualify?


Weird I thought the lottery was transparent. I mean it's just a lottery.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hspanic / Latino 33.4%
White 25.3%
African American 21.9%
Asian 14.1%
MCPS Student Demographics
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/annualreport/2021/#StudentDemoModal

I'm a little fuzzy on the definitions of who is considered a "minority" race / ethnic group at MCPS now?



Most Latinos are (and see themselves as) fully or partially white, so that anglo-racial way to look at trends is quite misleading.

You can certainly say that WASPs are a minority, but not Whites.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hspanic / Latino 33.4%
White 25.3%
African American 21.9%
Asian 14.1%
MCPS Student Demographics
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/annualreport/2021/#StudentDemoModal

I'm a little fuzzy on the definitions of who is considered a "minority" race / ethnic group at MCPS now?



Most Latinos are (and see themselves as) fully or partially white, so that anglo-racial way to look at trends is quite misleading.

You can certainly say that WASPs are a minority, but not Whites.


You can’t really generalize Latinos. Mexican families that immigrated to the US Southwest as well as many Cubans may consider themselves “white” but newer Central American Latinos in the DC area are more mestizo (native Indian) and basically consider being Hispanic a race separate from white.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hspanic / Latino 33.4%
White 25.3%
African American 21.9%
Asian 14.1%
MCPS Student Demographics
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/annualreport/2021/#StudentDemoModal

I'm a little fuzzy on the definitions of who is considered a "minority" race / ethnic group at MCPS now?



Most Latinos are (and see themselves as) fully or partially white, so that anglo-racial way to look at trends is quite misleading.

You can certainly say that WASPs are a minority, but not Whites.


You can’t really generalize Latinos. Mexican families that immigrated to the US Southwest as well as many Cubans may consider themselves “white” but newer Central American Latinos in the DC area are more mestizo (native Indian) and basically consider being Hispanic a race separate from white.



You can certainly access data from US Census.

Half of all Hispanics only mark White in the race box, the other half marks White AND Others.

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