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Reply to "Residents appeal MCPS boundary changes, challenge legality of diversity focus"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]Anonymous wrote: Once you look up the racial compositions in these schools and the final results, you will see that the Superintendent's final plan increased Hispanic and African American populations and decreased white and Asian American populations in Rocky Hill MS, and he decreased Hispanic and African American populations and increased white and Asian American populations in Neelsville MS. MCPS's numbers clearly show that. In effect, he moved Hispanic and African American students from Neelsville MS to Rocky Hill MS and white and Asian American students the other way. This is racial balancing. disguised under the umbrella of FARMs? Seriously, y'all. First you tell us how diverse Cabin Branch and Gibbs already are. Then you tell us that reassigning Cabin Branch and Gibbs is reassigning white and Asian-American kids. Which is it? (Since I live here, I'll tell you which it is: Cabin Branch and Gibbs are diverse areas, which means that a lot of Hispanic and African-American kids are getting reassigned from Rocky Hill MS to Neelsville MS.)[/quote] The data on the demographic outcome changes doesn't seem to match your experience though. [/quote] So your position is that Cabin Branch and Gibbs actually aren't diverse?[/quote]
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