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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]MCPS makes the hypocrisy worse by actively trying to entice wealthier white people into schools through magnet and other programs AND not providing appropriate special education for kids with learning disabilities. The magnet, honors and AP courses are all filled with UMC kids and a small handful of lower income kids. The UMC parents in these schools push hard to make sure that their kids get into these classes. Many are far from geniuses or even smart. They have the advantage of parents with resources and the ability to push. Many UMC and URM kids have learning disabilities but UMC parents will force MCPS to do something. If you have insurance to pay for outside testing, enough education to understand your child's rights, and the inclination to fight you can make sure that your ADHD, dyslexic, language or math challenged child gets the intervention he or she needs in the early years. The low income kids don't have anyone fighting for them and MCPS ignores them. I'm sure that there are many more low income kids who COULD have been qualified for those classes if their parents had advocated and pushed for them to be in the classes and had the resources to push MCPS to accommodate learning disabilities. [/quote] This is so not true. First you mix up programs for advanced kids and programs for kids with learning disabilities. These are completely different issues. Second you imply that higher income parents push MCPS to get their kids in the good programs? This is just your imagination. They may push their kids more, but I don't see how they push MCPS to achieve that. [/quote]
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