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Reply to "Residents appeal MCPS boundary changes, challenge legality of diversity focus"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Once you look up the racial compositions in these schools and the final results, you will see that the Superintendent's final plan increased Hispanic and African American populations and decreased white and Asian American populations in Rocky Hill MS, and he decreased Hispanic and African American populations and increased white and Asian American populations in Neelsville MS. MCPS's numbers clearly show that. In effect, he moved Hispanic and African American students from Neelsville MS to Rocky Hill MS and white and Asian American students the other way. This is racial balancing.[/quote] No, that's not the effect. Do you think that there aren't any Hispanic or African-American students at Gibbs or living in Cabin Branch? Take a look at the percentages. Indeed, the appeal specifically mentions that the schools the students were zoned for, before the reassignment, were diverse. The way you're talking, you're just wiping Hispanic & African-American students from Milestone and Cabin Branch out of existence, along with white and Asian-American students from Daly and Fox Chapel. Why are you doing that? [/quote]
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