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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]Kids with uneducated parents come to school unprepared. Kids from dysfunctional homes have chronic behavioral issues that teachers cant handle. Parents don't want this type of peer group for their kids since they bring nothing to the table.[/quote] All I'm seeing a lot of excuses to justify continued segregation that results in some kids getting a lesser education than others.[/quote] The top students currently at the high Farm schools will no longer be the top students if they are moved to the low Farm schools. I don't believe that this is helping anyone.[/quote] What an assumption.[/quote] Seems like some people are determined to find excuses to justify status quo segregation.[/quote] The likelihood of being a top student would of course decrease, but a blanket statement that none of them would be tops on the new school is unjustified. [/quote] This is absolutely not true. People forget that many of the top kids in the DCC are kids of professors and scientists and fed lawyers. Still coming from households that are affluent and prioritizing education. Absolutely wishful thinking that these kids can't compete with the W kids of two big law parents. You guys are in for a rude awakening when your snowflakes go to college LOL and are competing with students from all over the country. Hilarious. [/quote] +1 No one would argue that there are more kids from less educated families in the DCC. But the "top" kids? Pretty similar demographically to the "top" kids anywhere else in the county. In terms of educational backgrounds of the parents, there are more similarities than differences. [/quote]
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