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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Can you all stick to the topic? We are humoring the rich sides of towns with hundreds of thousands of dollars in studies and not even doing basic repairs to the school. At a minimum that school needs a new roof, cleaned up, new ceiling tiles and made ADA compliant. [/quote] No one cared when the ghetto kids from Fox Chapel, Daly, etc. Went there. Why care now???? Cburg brats think they are to good for old Neelsville??[/quote] Fact check. The Neelesville kids have been begging since 2015!!! Staff there have been asking for help and yet they've been ignored. I have one staff member tell me she is convinced mcps has been ignoring them because they are a majority minority school with a high Farms rate. This is on mCPS, not the Clarksburg folks you want to demonize.[/quote] That may be so but the PP had a good point. Nobody cared until the privileged kids were assigned there. It sounds like diversifying these schools is having the intended impact since it will improve outcomes for many more students![/quote] That’s baloney. There are a number of school buildings that are significantly more deteriorated than Neelsville, even one of the - gasp! - W schools and the high profile magnet at Poolesville. MCPS is ignoring ALL of them. Let’s not make everything about race.[/quote]
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