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Reply to "Quince Orchard community meeting for Boundary Analysis"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]All the people giving them a hard time for not giving their name on an anonymous forum. Post your name here folks, if you would do it there, do it here. In the mean time, someone please explain to me how an under-performing student is suddenly going to do well in an over-performing school. [/quote] Does BoE draw boundaries based on student test scores? I don't remember student test scores being a factor in boundary decisions.[/quote] If they did not claim certain SES groups did not perform well and they wanted to help those groups performing, there would no point in making such SES considerations at all. [/quote] SES = socioeconomic status (based on income, education, occupation) MCPS does not make decisions based on students' parents' socioeconomic status. In fact, MCPS doesn't even have data about students' parents' socioeconomic status. What's more, even if MCPS did have data about students' parents' socioeconomic status (which it doesn't) and made boundary decisions based on students' parents' socioeconomic status (which it doesn't), an individual student's parents' socioeconomic status still would tell you NOTHING - zip, zero, zilch - about that individual student's test scores.[/quote]
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