Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is their an advantage to choosing a particular race?
School gets special treatment if a high number of blacks and/or hispanics. The Equitability Accountability study has 5 certain areas of focus, and the only groups (I won't use "minority" since Hispanic students outnumber all groups including whites at MCPS) to get special treatment even if non-FARMS are black and hispanic.
Citation please, with specifics about the "special treatment".
There’s no special treatment. PP is trolling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is their an advantage to choosing a particular race?
School gets special treatment if a high number of blacks and/or hispanics. The Equitability Accountability study has 5 certain areas of focus, and the only groups (I won't use "minority" since Hispanic students outnumber all groups including whites at MCPS) to get special treatment even if non-FARMS are black and hispanic.
Citation please, with specifics about the "special treatment".
There’s no special treatment. PP is trolling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s funny. My kid is Egyptian and considered white on the census and that form you just posted. But he has dark skin and curly hair. Like Hoda Kotb on TV. Nobody treats him as white.
You can fill the form out however you want, no?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is their an advantage to choosing a particular race?
School gets special treatment if a high number of blacks and/or hispanics. The Equitability Accountability study has 5 certain areas of focus, and the only groups (I won't use "minority" since Hispanic students outnumber all groups including whites at MCPS) to get special treatment even if non-FARMS are black and hispanic.
Citation please, with specifics about the "special treatment".
Anonymous wrote:It’s funny. My kid is Egyptian and considered white on the census and that form you just posted. But he has dark skin and curly hair. Like Hoda Kotb on TV. Nobody treats him as white.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is their an advantage to choosing a particular race?
School gets special treatment if a high number of blacks and/or hispanics. The Equitability Accountability study has 5 certain areas of focus, and the only groups (I won't use "minority" since Hispanic students outnumber all groups including whites at MCPS) to get special treatment even if non-FARMS are black and hispanic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't remember being asked! Is the best way to check how a child is designated to call the school and ask? I'm curious.
There's an Ethnicity section on the New Student Information form you presumably filled out when your child first registered:
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/uploadedFiles/info/enroll/2019%20Required%20Forms-English.pdf
Anonymous wrote:I don't remember being asked! Is the best way to check how a child is designated to call the school and ask? I'm curious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't remember being asked! Is the best way to check how a child is designated to call the school and ask? I'm curious.
If you have a good relationship with a teacher, you can just ask them to look.
Anonymous wrote:I don't remember being asked! Is the best way to check how a child is designated to call the school and ask? I'm curious.