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Reply to "What is Poolesville MS and HS really like?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What does the PP mean?[/quote] white?[/quote] It is among the least diverse high-schools in the county.[/quote] This is hysterical. My parents are recently retired high school teachers. My dad, in 40+ years at his rural school, never had a non-white student. My mom, in 40+ years at her rural school, had 3, 2 black students (brothers) and one southeast Asian student (adopted). My 300+ person graduating class at a suburban HS 20+ years ago had 1 non-white student (Indian). Poolesville may be less diverse than other schools in this area, but it is radically diverse compared to the all-white schools in fly-over country. Poolesville is a great HS by the way. As the location of multiple magnet programs, it has a high number of AP and other advanced courses compared to other HS in that part of MoCo.[/quote] ok, but we don't live in flyover country. We live in MoCo, and by MoCo standards, it's not a diverse school. I assume OP is looking at MoCo schools, not schools in the midwest. You interjecting this tidbit was useless and pointless for OP. [/quote]
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