Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hmm, maybe if MCPS made the HGC/Magnet process less opaque I could offer an educated comment.
If MCPS made the HGC/application magnet process less opaque, then there would be even more in-the-know people trying to game the system even more, which would further exclude people who are not in the know. So I think that the opaqueness serves a socially-beneficial purpose here.
Anonymous wrote:Hmm, maybe if MCPS made the HGC/Magnet process less opaque I could offer an educated comment.
Anonymous wrote:
What makes you angry? What makes you feel racist? And why does it make you feel racist?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ If they implement, this will be the beginning of the end for the MoCo magnets as we know it.
In what way does broadening the base of applicants spell the end of application-only magnets?
It's not about broadening the base of applicants. The end goal here is to bring race into the selection process.
That's interesting, because what the actual report actually says is that it's about broadening the base of applicants.
Also, it's illegal to bring race into the selection process.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ If they implement, this will be the beginning of the end for the MoCo magnets as we know it.
In what way does broadening the base of applicants spell the end of application-only magnets?
It's not about broadening the base of applicants. The end goal here is to bring race into the selection process.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ If they implement, this will be the beginning of the end for the MoCo magnets as we know it.
In what way does broadening the base of applicants spell the end of application-only magnets?
Anonymous wrote:This whole thing makes me so angry. And makes me mad that it makes me feel racist. There are some great comments on the post site in response to the article.
Anonymous wrote:^ If they implement, this will be the beginning of the end for the MoCo magnets as we know it.