I have written the board of education expressing my thoughts on this issue. Why would you assume I have only complained anonymously here? You don’t seem to be a very broad thinker. |
Why would you do that, if you believe that the BOE does not care what the people think? |
DP I also don't think the BOE cares what parents think. We've testified in front of the board (different issue) and the members were incredibly dismissive. However, I continue to email, because it's the only way I feel that I can make my tiny voice heard in this gigantic, over-sized school system. OT, but this is why smaller school systems are better. It's easier to parents and teachers to have their voices heard. |
My kid lives in part of the DCC that doesn't have a high-school near it anymore. They're bussed to the closest high-school as are the 12345 kids that live in this part of the county. The kids who live across the street from the HS are bussed to another nearby HS because there's no room in the one that's close to them. Their bus ride however is much shorter than the bus ride my kids have. The point is being assigned to the closest HS isn't always the most sensible thing the county can do. It sometimes make more sense to look at the bigger picture. |
We live in Kensington near Einstein but kids get bussed halfway across the county to Walter Johnson. We love it, but if the BoE rezones us for Einstein our property values will tank!! |
But it isn't. If there's someone you think would be good on the school board, encourage them to run. Or consider running for office yourself. Or even becoming the MCCPTA rep for your school. |
Kensington to Walter Johnson isn't halfway across the county. It just isn't. I biked that last week, in about 30 minutes. |
And this is what it comes down to, really. It's not really about what's best for ALL the kids academically. Let's be honest here. |
Of COURSE that's what this is about! These ridiculous dog whistle speeches about busing and not wanting to break up school communities is the biggest bunch of BS I've ever heard. Just be honest about it. |
You are exhausting. |
No, it's the fact that there's not much certainty (really zero certainty) that busing kids from a lower income school to a higher income school will help those kids perform better. It's an experiment that has been tried before, and just doesn't work. So, people are frustrated that the BOE is advocating for busing, instead of actually making useful changes to MCPS (solid curriculum, smaller class sizes). |
i would sell my house if i were you. |
And you act like it is a fact that playing musical chairs with school assignments will just help all the kids who still have to go home to these systemic problems. Pretty sure trying to fix social ills though the school system is a farce on both sides and it is pushed by the people who have nothing to lose getting redistricted and resisted by people with something to lose. even if you buy that the DCC is ruining kids lives via concentration ghetto poverty, you just going to shift less than 10%-20% of kids even with the most aggressive of plans. I guess you will give up on the 80-90% of kids remaining in the ghetto school and wish the few rich white kids luck who go |
DP See, this is why parents are upset. It's mainly going to affect middle class families who may have purchased at the higher levels of their housing budget in order to get their kids into a better school district. Nobody living in Kensington is uber-wealthy. So, the wealthy can just send their kids to private school, if they're not happy with the new boundaries. The lower income students will likely not see any improvement in their school outcomes. Yet, once again, the middle class families lose out in the name of social justice. |
Exactly! Some schools are empty while others are over crowded so they are fixing it! Good for them! It's about time! Those of you so concerned with spending....you agree with brand new schools getting built (Baynard Rustin) while schools like Cold Spring sit empty??? |