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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Read some of the other information that I've posted and you will expand your world a little bit. [/quote] MoCo mom here. I'll ignore your tone. You clearly know nothing about MoCo and the energy they put into recruiting low-income and minority kids for these magnets. This is Weast's big thing. And yet my kids still end up in classes with kids of university professors, NIH research scientists, and others like this. Yes, lots of non-white faces. But the story of the kid from the low-SES family is definitely the exception, not the rule. And do you think this will change if you shake your magic wand? That maybe tomorrow all the effort MoCo puts into recruiting low-SES kids will suddenly, mysteriously, result in more low-SES kids in the magnets? That high-SES parents who know how to work the system, how to appeal magnet decisions, will stop doing this? That low-SES families will figure out how to work the system? That the answer to getting kids to succeed on the magnet tests when they are 10 lies in spending more money on recruiting low-SES kids, instead of providing better educations to them in grades K-5?[/quote] I was born and raised here and went to Eastern's and Blair's magnet program. Nothing will change if I shake a magic wand. I'm not in a position to do anything about it other than try to inform others of the issue. The County isn't doing a good job of identifying and recruiting underprivledged children. If it was they would be in your children's classes. I never said the county isn't trying but despite their best efforts they are failing. If the county had funds from the state and federal level they may have more resources to put towards fixing this problem. Montgomery County is unique in that it actually has magnet programs for gifted kids. There are many counties that don't. What about those kids? [/quote]
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