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Reply to "Cliff Notes summary of MCPS boundary study fight?"
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[quote=Anonymous]“And everyone is also entitled to the same high-quality public education regardless where they live. Unfortunately, there are good and bad schools at least that’s what people on this board constantly say. Addressing this so all students can rise to their potential seem like the right thing to do.” Most students in MCPS get the same education, starting at K or pre-K. Some students learn better and faster than other students. It is not a schools that makes better students. It is the students who attend the school determine if it is a better school, or high-quality school. A MC student from a W school or any school in MCPS cannot and should not carry the weight to lift other students’ academic achievement. That’s the job of teacher and school. The GAP didn’t appear yesterday or last year, and MCPS has been working to narrow the GAP by creating one initiate after another for decades. Mixing high achieve students woth low achieving students will generate mediocre schools but it cannot improve learning for either group. If you have multiple sibilings or multiple children in your family, do you expect all the children or siblings favor same kind of food, achieve same academic success, earn same income, and marry to same types of persons?[/quote]
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