Yes, I think they're privileged. Don't you? Do you think that your kids would be better off if they didn't have those things? |
Listen to yourself. So if I become a drug dealing, stripper, hooker with many baby daddies, my kids have a better chance to get into magnet schools? Or do I still have to be a certain race? |
No, I think that's unlikely. Do you think that the kids who are getting into the magnet program are the children of drug-dealing sex workers? |
It is amazing how you love to make every one of your responses here about you. It is not about you, the adult. It is about the kids. |
I've sent a kid to Dr. Li, so I know about his program. He does not prep kids by getting the admissions tests. He preps kids by convincing their parents to send him their every summer for many summers in a row. While there, he provides them instruction that they are not getting in public school. These kids are being taught math concepts far more than 1 grade level ahead. They are explicitly being taught reading, writing, vocabulary building strategies, again, far above grade level. By contrast, MCPS teaches math at most 1 grade level ahead. MCPS has terrible explicit reading and writing instruction. It should come as no surprise that, on a test with questions on above grade level material, Dr. Li will have many kids who perform better than MCPS kids who didn't go to his "prep". I'm sure also there are many kids in his program who don't score well, but we don't hear about them. I don't think that Dr. Li alum are "whining". They have a legitimate gripe, IMO. They already know all the on grade level material and much of the above grade level material. Why should a kid who is a hard worker and performing well academically be denied access to a program simply because they have hardworking peers? Especially, since at the time of complaining, it is entirely unclear if they will have any comparable magnet instruction at their home school. Although the peer concept seems geographic, it is not unreasonable to wonder if it is also motivated by racism, since in our society, for a variety of historical reasons, geography and race are overlapping. In fact, since being prohibited from using race as an explicit admissions factor by the Supreme Court in the Eisenberg v. MCPS case, MCPS itself has used other (legal) criteria such as race and SES status as proxies to ensure racial diversity in admissions. So, when MCPS uses geography to keep certain students out and many of those students happen to be of a similar ethnicity, it's no surprise if the parents wonder if there is an aspect of racial bias. BTW, I say this as a non-Asian parent, whose non-Asian child didn't get into the HS magnet despite having attended a MS magnet and being very bright. So, I don't have a personal gripe about Dr. Li. |
Seriously - how are you "penalized"??? This is WAY overboard. |
Yep only kids of drug dealers are getting into magnets. Listen to yourself. LOL!!!! |
it's affirmative action, that's all. plus a sprinkle of trying to get silver spring land values up by promising easier access to magnet seats. |
Affirmative action based on not living in Potomac or Bethesda. |
Which will really make MCPS look like a heroic, well-managed, super curriculum school district! But then those kids will major in Gender Studies or Racial History and return to work for MCPS. |
Correct, if you live anywhere else, you get the affirmative action score boost. |
This is so ugly, PP. You are trafficking in ugly racial and class stereotypes. Let me tell you this. I know several kids who were admitted to the TPMS and Eastern magnets this year. Yes, from the "wrong" side of the county. Maybe even kids who got a boost based on geography. They are fantastic kids. They are also well-loved and well-supported. They do not have all of the advantages listed above. Some have a single parent, or a disabled parent, or arrived in the United States as refugees within the past five years. You slander them when you suggest they don't deserve this chance, but you also make yourself look petty and small. |
| A lot of criticism here, but so far no real evidence to support any of it. |
Yep. |
Check your prejudice. |