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Reply to "Sign Petition Asking for Boundaries Now, Programs Later"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Btw the notion that MCPS shouldn't invest in advanced courses in majority Black and Brown schools is racist. Their take is Black and Brown students are dumb based on their race and don't need these courses. The reality is Black and Brown students are underrepresented in these courses for a variety of reasons, some of which are MCPS's own fault. One of those reasons is simply not offering these courses in majority Black and Brown schools.[/quote] Nobody has said that. What has been repeated is that if there are only 5-10 kids in one school who qualify for a class, then the county does not have the resources to offer it in house- though those kids can access it through MC. Color of the skin is not a barrier for anyone in MCPS.[/quote] It does have the resources. It just doesn't want to allocate them in that way.[/quote] Exactly! If there only a few kids with interest or who qualify for a class, MCPS should NOT allocate funds in that way. Funds should be allocated for the biggest bang for the buck. And each school SHOULD determine what that is for their school population.[/quote] Educating smart kids has a massive "bang for the buck", especially those from low income communities whose parents can't afford or swing enrichment outside of school. Transporting half the academically advanced cohort from a low income school to a high income school has a negative bang for the buck because it makes it harder to offer appropriate courses for the kids who are left behind. Their education suffers.[/quote] This is what is happening at the DCC now and it's only going to get worse with the regional model as the further distances make it impossible for families to provide transportation 3-4 times a day to school cross-country.[/quote]
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