Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They're both bad. Move to Crofton.
May want to really research this suggestion. I haven’t heard the best things about Crofton either especially when it comes to diversity. Perhaps it depends on your ethnicity.
Crofton MS is 57% white, 20% black, 9% hispanic, 7% asian and 6% mixed race (i'm leaving off decimals)
who exactly was telling you they have a diversity problem?
People of color in the schools. Diversity doesn’t automatically equate to fair equal treatment, lack of preferential treatment, or equal opportunities to all students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They're both bad. Move to Crofton.
May want to really research this suggestion. I haven’t heard the best things about Crofton either especially when it comes to diversity. Perhaps it depends on your ethnicity.
Crofton MS is 57% white, 20% black, 9% hispanic, 7% asian and 6% mixed race (i'm leaving off decimals)
who exactly was telling you they have a diversity problem?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They're both bad. Move to Crofton.
May want to really research this suggestion. I haven’t heard the best things about Crofton either especially when it comes to diversity. Perhaps it depends on your ethnicity.
Crofton MS is 57% white, 20% black, 9% hispanic, 7% asian and 6% mixed race (i'm leaving off decimals)
who exactly was telling you they have a diversity problem?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They're both bad. Move to Crofton.
May want to really research this suggestion. I haven’t heard the best things about Crofton either especially when it comes to diversity. Perhaps it depends on your ethnicity.
Anonymous wrote:They're both bad. Move to Crofton.