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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Did OP ask about diversity? All the W haters just chime in the same thing on every W thread. We get it, Wootton is not diverse the way you would want it to be. We still think that it’s a great school and like it. Move on. [/quote] Yes it's a great school that isn't very diverse.[/quote] Not very MCPS diverse. But definitely diverse enough. [/quote] but it's nothing like the county which is diverse[/quote] this person has to be a troll - the county is diverse as a whole - every geographic region contributes to that diversity as a whole - go into Langley Park and tell me it is diverse, you can't it is predominately Hispanic - go into certain neighborhoods in Rockville and tell me it is diverse, you can't it is predominately Asian. You can't be this oblivious[/quote] These trolls just have political agenda. Obviously they don’t respect that each racial group prefers to live together and form their own community. [b]It’s people’s own choice and MCPS should not try to do social engineering.[/b] Instead, focus on teaching. There is a big decline in teaching quality in MCPS but BOE doesn’t seem to care. [/quote] That's what's killing the MCPS. Trying to solve social issues via schools at kids expense. I am sure BOE cares, they just care about the wrong things. They focus on everything except, kids, teaching, and learning. So f'ed. [/quote] Some might also argue that Wootton's terrible boundary was an example of social engineering back in the 80s designed to minimize diversity. [/quote] Possible. But that proves social engineering by school boundaries doesn’t work. People will just move around. [/quote]
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