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Reply to "With Woodward High School opening, are they also going to change the MS boundaries?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]And your point is what? By the way, in terms of the outcomes listed above, Asians track closely with whites. Latinos do not. What does that tell you about whether or not racism is the issue. Same sociology economics and different outcomes.[/quote] Are YOU saying that Latino and Black kids cannot improve their academics unless they're in White schools? It's people like you, perpetuating racial stereotypes, that are a big part of the problem.[/quote] There are no white schools at least there shouldn't be. We live in a diverse county. It's time to end segregation.[/quote] Even if you diversify the schools the parents and kids will self segregate. We have a black parent group and Hispanic parent group for those families. The PTSA is for the rest and the more comfortable families but they are a very closed group so if you don’t fit into those groups you are out of luck. [/quote] We won't really know until we give it a chance! I also don't like your defeatist attitude and think it's masking for the segregationist agenda [/quote] There's been a lot of segregationist agenda showing up here...[/quote] Usually couched as "equity is discrimination" and "you're racist if you don't want intercounty busing". :roll: [/quote] I'd prefer we focus on fixing diversity within MCPS before taking on the state's problems, but yes we really need to focus on the more segregated areas to begin with. It's a journey with many steps and that seems like a good place to begin.[/quote]
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