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Reply to "With Woodward High School opening, are they also going to change the MS boundaries?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The boundary analysis clearly shows that most people in MoCo don't care about diverse schools as much as they care about remaining in schools as close to home as possible. The only people obsessed with diversity are UMC white progressives.[/quote] Or at least people who self selected to participate in the survey. Not necessarily a representative sample.[/quote] WXY took great pains to seek out the opinions of underrepresented demographics from every part of the county. It's very representative. And if you look at the region by region factors breakdown, it's very clear that almost every region of the county overwhelmingly values stability and proximity above all else. [/quote] The people who actually did the work disagree with your assessment.[/quote] Of course they do. They are a diversity consultant hired to sell the idea of busing to the citizens of MoCo. They failed because their survey showed the exact opposite of what they were hired to show. They are simply covering their butts. They are basically saying, "We couldn't find all the people who want busing because you know how hard those people are to reach." Had their results shown that MoCo favored diversity above all else, there wouldn't be any caveats. [/quote] Make up your mind, eh? Either the report (done by WXY) is trash, OR the report is solid and should be used for decision-making. One OR the other, not both.[/quote] What? [/quote]
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