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Reply to "MCPS High School Boundary Map? Current."
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] So why are some schools in a public system good while others are not? [/quote] Because we, as a society, have decided that rich people deserve better public services than poor people.[/quote] Except the rich do not receive (or deserve) better services. More resources are provided to schools that serve poor students than rich students.[/quote] Sure! That's why everybody in the affluent DCUM demographic flocks to schools attended mostly by poor students! Because those schools receive better services! Wait, what?[/quote] If you dont know anything about MCPS, go read a few of their documents on extra resources for title one and focus schools. Most people support extra funding for needy students and schools on Montgomery County.[/quote] So you think those schools provide a better education?[/quote] Their education is supported with greater resources. Whether they receive a better education is hard to say. They do not have better educational results, but that is not a function of lack of resources.[/quote] Don't you think it's odd, though, that if these schools provide better public services, many affluent people in Montgomery County do all they can to avoid sending their children to these schools?[/quote]
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