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Bayard Rustin is brand new, opening this fall to relieve overcrowding in the other 4 schools, and it will house the Chinese Immersion program. Ritchie Park, Beall, and College Gardens are well regarded, in nice neighborhoods, and have relatively similar cultural diversity. Of these three, College Gardens is the only one that's a IB PYP school. https://www.ibo.org/programmes/primary-years-programme/ The fourth school is Twinbrook. It also has a nice neighborhood feel but is different from the other schools in that it has a higher FARMS (free and reduced meals) and ESOL percentage. It is also a Title 1 school, so class sizes are smaller. To get a general idea of a school, you can always search for: MCPS at a glance "name of school" for info on student population, race/ethnicity demographics, FARMS, ESOL, etc. |
I bet that Clarksburg HS has well over 8%. |
I bet that Clarksburg HS has well over 8%. |
No offense taken! I simply feel sorry for you that you are not able wrap your head around the fact that not everyone thinks like you. It’s also sad you lack reading comprehension skills and get so worked up if people don’t agree with you. You must have a really hard time in life.
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Thanks a bunch for the information on RM cluster Elementary schools. |
I’m Indian and I agree with you completely! This thread is nuts. The one post looking for specifically Hindi speaking Hindus?? What in the world? And to the PPs defending the OP, I find that baffling as well. Some of you claim to be disgusted by the White posters on this Forum, but OP’s request is perfectly acceptable? Such a double standard. Either it’s acceptable for any race or not acceptable at all to ask about schools with certain races. FTR, I would be 75% certain that looking for schools with lots of ‘Indians’ is pretty much code for having a low percentage of AA (Kalus) and Latino kids. |
If you use that code, it doesn't mean that everybody else does. |
That doesn’t even make any sense. I’m saying that lots of Indian parents do NOT want to be at a ‘diverse’ school if it means there are lots of AA and Latino kids at the school. They want other Indians because it means there are less likely to be as many AA or Indian kids. My own kids attend a FOCUS school with only a handful of Indians so I certainly was not ‘using that code’. |
| Less likely to be as many AA or Latino kids (typo) |
+1 I don't understand why the pp had to bring that offensive term into this discussion. And turns out they were wrong too -- the school cluster that was discussed the most in this context was RM, and their demographics reflect MoCo reasonably well (albeit under-representing whites and over-representing Asians): https://www.schooldigger.com/go/MD/schools/0048000902/school.aspx. I know this has been expressed multiple times here already, but people, before leaping onto your soap boxes, please just read what's actually being written by posters. Wanting opportunities to interact with people from your own community and wanting diversity are not mutually exclusive goals (see RM). (Also, I think the poster who asked about religions and languages was trying to be funny because that question made no sense.) |
There are lots of Indian-American kids at Clarksburg HS. There are also lots of black kids and Latino kids. |
+100 Looking for schools where there are lots of Indians seems just as strange as asking for schools where all the Whites are. |
This must have been the OP responding. At least OP is not limiting it to one language. |
Here is what the OP actually says.
For what it's worth (not much), this post does not seem like it was made by a native English speaker, but maybe it's just because of typing on a phone. |