Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok. And what do you propose we do about it, OP? I see a post about a problem, but no solutions coming from you. And we all know that PG County's government and the school district have had problems with accountability and corruption. I don't think anyone believes, given the high taxes we are paying, that our children are getting our money's worth.
First solution is to actually hold them accountable by showing them that similar demographics are getting better results and stop falling for the "myths" as to why were not. In doing that their will be more accountability, because their doing what we are demanding right next door so it can be done because it is being done.
What, you think they don't know they're doing a shitty job? You think they care? There are a lot of people in PG who need voted out. But that doesn't seem to happen.
What do u think about Baker? Do u think he's done a good job?
I like a lot of things Baker has done. I think the school board is basically out of its depth. They are just not qualified to be handling a school system of this size. I think there are major financial shenanigans going on, but we just don't know what they are. We are paying a lot in taxes, and when I look at my local school it is struggling, in a dilapidated building.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OK so who's electing these people?
I understand your point. All I ever heard was PG needs to become more diverse..translation less black so the school system can improve, but looking at those links that's totally B.S. The racial demographics aren't the problem, when it comes to crime or schools.
Different pp. My understanding about this sentiment is two-fold:
1. other ethnic groups are better at standardized tests, so if the schools are more diverse scores will go up- instant school improvement!
2. black people are less likely to vote out crappy black elected officials because they do not want to take a successful black person down
umm so why are those 70 plus percent black schools in other counties out performing all our OURS..even ones with a significant "other" population like Bowie HS & Roosevelt? This myth was the whole point of my post and people are still falling for it. Being a majority black county is NOT the reason for the low test scores especially in HS, Charles & Baltimore County prove that. We dont have one school that matches their majority black HS test scores
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OK so who's electing these people?
I understand your point. All I ever heard was PG needs to become more diverse..translation less black so the school system can improve, but looking at those links that's totally B.S. The racial demographics aren't the problem, when it comes to crime or schools.
I don't think this is a "black" issue. It's a socio economic issue. Lots of kids growing up in broken homes with no emphasis on education.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OK so who's electing these people?
I understand your point. All I ever heard was PG needs to become more diverse..translation less black so the school system can improve, but looking at those links that's totally B.S. The racial demographics aren't the problem, when it comes to crime or schools.
Different pp. My understanding about this sentiment is two-fold:
1. other ethnic groups are better at standardized tests, so if the schools are more diverse scores will go up- instant school improvement!
2. black people are less likely to vote out crappy black elected officials because they do not want to take a successful black person down
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OK so who's electing these people?
I understand your point. All I ever heard was PG needs to become more diverse..translation less black so the school system can improve, but looking at those links that's totally B.S. The racial demographics aren't the problem, when it comes to crime or schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok. And what do you propose we do about it, OP? I see a post about a problem, but no solutions coming from you. And we all know that PG County's government and the school district have had problems with accountability and corruption. I don't think anyone believes, given the high taxes we are paying, that our children are getting our money's worth.
First solution is to actually hold them accountable by showing them that similar demographics are getting better results and stop falling for the "myths" as to why were not. In doing that their will be more accountability, because their doing what we are demanding right next door so it can be done because it is being done.
What, you think they don't know they're doing a shitty job? You think they care? There are a lot of people in PG who need voted out. But that doesn't seem to happen.
What do u think about Baker? Do u think he's done a good job?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OK so who's electing these people?
I understand your point. All I ever heard was PG needs to become more diverse..translation less black so the school system can improve, but looking at those links that's totally B.S. The racial demographics aren't the problem, when it comes to crime or schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok. And what do you propose we do about it, OP? I see a post about a problem, but no solutions coming from you. And we all know that PG County's government and the school district have had problems with accountability and corruption. I don't think anyone believes, given the high taxes we are paying, that our children are getting our money's worth.
First solution is to actually hold them accountable by showing them that similar demographics are getting better results and stop falling for the "myths" as to why were not. In doing that their will be more accountability, because their doing what we are demanding right next door so it can be done because it is being done.
What, you think they don't know they're doing a shitty job? You think they care? There are a lot of people in PG who need voted out. But that doesn't seem to happen.
Anonymous wrote:OK so who's electing these people?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok. And what do you propose we do about it, OP? I see a post about a problem, but no solutions coming from you. And we all know that PG County's government and the school district have had problems with accountability and corruption. I don't think anyone believes, given the high taxes we are paying, that our children are getting our money's worth.
First solution is to actually hold them accountable by showing them that similar demographics are getting better results and stop falling for the "myths" as to why were not. In doing that their will be more accountability, because their doing what we are demanding right next door so it can be done because it is being done.
Anonymous wrote:Ok. And what do you propose we do about it, OP? I see a post about a problem, but no solutions coming from you. And we all know that PG County's government and the school district have had problems with accountability and corruption. I don't think anyone believes, given the high taxes we are paying, that our children are getting our money's worth.