Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Latin HS tracks kids and it seems to be that the tracking somehow falls along race lines. So, I guess it matters what your race is to determine whether Latin HS is the right place.
The only solution must be to let kids who are below grade level take "AP" and "advanced" classes, 'cause equity? We have an entire school system that already does that. Can we please have a small number of schools that actually demand academic excellence and group kids based on what they have accomplished by the time they hit HS?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Latin HS tracks kids and it seems to be that the tracking somehow falls along race lines. So, I guess it matters what your race is to determine whether Latin HS is the right place.
The only solution must be to let kids who are below grade level take "AP" and "advanced" classes, 'cause equity? We have an entire school system that already does that. Can we please have a small number of schools that actually demand academic excellence and group kids based on what they have accomplished by the time they hit HS?
Might I add the school is very flexible about who can take honors classes and they also meet kids where they are. The school is small enough to be able to give all kids what they need and provide a roadmap to improvement and success for all of them.
Anonymous wrote:Latin is catering to white UMC PARENTS WHO DON’t want to pay for private school. We all know that. And they will use the new $ they get for having some seats set aside for disadvantaged kids to continue to funnel support and money into those things that that allow the white UMC crowd to believe they are at a private school. It is disgusting, actually. And immoral of Latin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Latin HS tracks kids and it seems to be that the tracking somehow falls along race lines. So, I guess it matters what your race is to determine whether Latin HS is the right place.
The only solution must be to let kids who are below grade level take "AP" and "advanced" classes, 'cause equity? We have an entire school system that already does that. Can we please have a small number of schools that actually demand academic excellence and group kids based on what they have accomplished by the time they hit HS?
Anonymous wrote:Latin HS tracks kids and it seems to be that the tracking somehow falls along race lines. So, I guess it matters what your race is to determine whether Latin HS is the right place.
Anonymous wrote:Latin HS tracks kids and it seems to be that the tracking somehow falls along race lines. So, I guess it matters what your race is to determine whether Latin HS is the right place.