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Reply to "13 MoCo high schools decline in state rankings"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wootton is a 5/5 so I don’t think there’s a need to panic about W schools. I didn’t look at all the schools but I agree with others that it’s at least partially dependent on changing demographics. Let’s make sure all kids in MCPS are well fed, safe and supported. That’s the answer. [/quote] W schools boundaries were drawn to keep out poors so they are less affected by these changes than other MCPS schools.[/quote] No, rich people filled the boundary. [/quote] They lobbied to ensure that the boundary was exclusive but it was made back when redlining was still a thing. [/quote] Redlining was outlawed in 1968. It's time to move on.[/quote] MCPS is actually more segregated now than in the 1970’s. Likely due to opportunity hoarding and increasing differences in wealth/SES.[/quote]Phrases like "opportunity hoarding," like "inequity" and "white privilege" are meant to guilt people who are doing well into supporting policies that will negatively affect them and their kids.[/quote] Nobody cares how you feel about these things. We're discussing facts.[/quote]The fact is there's no such thing as opportunity hoarding or white privilege. They're progressive fantasies.[/quote]
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