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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This entire conversation is facinating. The issues of race, class, and socioeconomic status bubble up all throughout this discussion. All people - rich or middle class, black/white/asian/hispanic- will do what is best for their children. Some people believe having children who can't keep up with the classes offered or otherwise divert resources away from the majority of those who can work at a higher level would take away from their own children's education. Its facinating because this county votes for democrats overall while actively protecting their own family and community from the impact of policies supported by democrats (i.e. ensuring that children flooding in from the border don't cross the threshold of their public schools, ensuring kids in apartments are sent to certain schools). Like it or not people can and will use their collective political power to do what is best for their children. Calling them names isn't going to stop that. [/quote] What I find interesting is that Even if Hutchinson HS becomes the 70 percent FARMS HS any taking in Coates, Hutchinson, Dogwood, Herndon elementary schools, is that South Lakes and Herndon HS will still have around 20-25 percent FARMS compromising the poorer schools of Forest Edge, Lake Anne, Clearview, etc. It’s unavoidable for those two high schools to not have some FARMS kids given proximity concerns, so if Floris/Fox Mill/Oak Hill parents really didn’t want their kids with those poverty kids they would have moved and easily afforded a house in the Madison/Oakton/Woodson pyramids. [/quote] Oak Hill residents like myself despite the claims of racism do not mind some level of economic and racial diversity. Did you non Oak Hill residents know that Floris is majority Asian, one of them being myself. We have a lot of experience in how difficult it can be to be a racial minority in this country and have empathy for poor and other minorities. But, we will NOT ACCEPT the forced engineering of demographics that puts strains on county resources and personal logistics. But, then like TJHSST admissions we learned from the progressives that the true white supremacists were us Asians! [/quote] Your arguments about the "forced engineering of demographics" will fall flat, as they should. The situation with TJHSST isn't really comparable, unless you simply view it as about some Asians not always getting their way. [/quote]
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