Anonymous wrote:Don't worry. MCPS is about to change all of them with the Crown and Woodward studiesAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wootton is a 5/5 so I don’t think there’s a need to panic about W schools. I didn’t look at all the schools but I agree with others that it’s at least partially dependent on changing demographics. Let’s make sure all kids in MCPS are well fed, safe and supported. That’s the answer.
W schools boundaries were drawn to keep out poors so they are less affected by these changes than other MCPS schools.
No, rich people filled the boundary.
They lobbied to ensure that the boundary was exclusive but it was made back when redlining was still a thing.
Redlining was outlawed in 1968. It's time to move on.
That was around the time they last updated those boundaries.
The fact is there's no such thing as opportunity hoarding or white privilege. They're progressive fantasies.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Phrases like "opportunity hoarding," like "inequity" and "white privilege" are meant to guilt people who are doing well into supporting policies that will negatively affect them and their kids.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wootton is a 5/5 so I don’t think there’s a need to panic about W schools. I didn’t look at all the schools but I agree with others that it’s at least partially dependent on changing demographics. Let’s make sure all kids in MCPS are well fed, safe and supported. That’s the answer.
W schools boundaries were drawn to keep out poors so they are less affected by these changes than other MCPS schools.
No, rich people filled the boundary.
They lobbied to ensure that the boundary was exclusive but it was made back when redlining was still a thing.
Redlining was outlawed in 1968. It's time to move on.
MCPS is actually more segregated now than in the 1970’s. Likely due to opportunity hoarding and increasing differences in wealth/SES.
Nobody cares how you feel about these things. We're discussing facts.
Anonymous wrote:Phrases like "opportunity hoarding," like "inequity" and "white privilege" are meant to guilt people who are doing well into supporting policies that will negatively affect them and their kids.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wootton is a 5/5 so I don’t think there’s a need to panic about W schools. I didn’t look at all the schools but I agree with others that it’s at least partially dependent on changing demographics. Let’s make sure all kids in MCPS are well fed, safe and supported. That’s the answer.
W schools boundaries were drawn to keep out poors so they are less affected by these changes than other MCPS schools.
No, rich people filled the boundary.
They lobbied to ensure that the boundary was exclusive but it was made back when redlining was still a thing.
Redlining was outlawed in 1968. It's time to move on.
MCPS is actually more segregated now than in the 1970’s. Likely due to opportunity hoarding and increasing differences in wealth/SES.
Phrases like "opportunity hoarding," like "inequity" and "white privilege" are meant to guilt people who are doing well into supporting policies that will negatively affect them and their kids.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wootton is a 5/5 so I don’t think there’s a need to panic about W schools. I didn’t look at all the schools but I agree with others that it’s at least partially dependent on changing demographics. Let’s make sure all kids in MCPS are well fed, safe and supported. That’s the answer.
W schools boundaries were drawn to keep out poors so they are less affected by these changes than other MCPS schools.
No, rich people filled the boundary.
They lobbied to ensure that the boundary was exclusive but it was made back when redlining was still a thing.
Redlining was outlawed in 1968. It's time to move on.
MCPS is actually more segregated now than in the 1970’s. Likely due to opportunity hoarding and increasing differences in wealth/SES.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid's high school's ranking went up. Yay!
If these rankings are based on the MCAP I wouldn't assign them much value. The test is still very new and so far hasn't proven reliable.
You could look up, for your own self, what the rankings are based on.
https://reportcard.msde.maryland.gov/
Anonymous wrote:Whitman is on fire! 5/5 stars.
https://reportcard.msde.maryland.gov/Graphs/#/ReportCards/ReportCardSchool/1/H/1/15/0427/0
Anonymous wrote:Segregated? You mean that people aren't living how and where YOU want them to. If you want to find a fascist, just look in the mirror.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wootton is a 5/5 so I don’t think there’s a need to panic about W schools. I didn’t look at all the schools but I agree with others that it’s at least partially dependent on changing demographics. Let’s make sure all kids in MCPS are well fed, safe and supported. That’s the answer.
W schools boundaries were drawn to keep out poors so they are less affected by these changes than other MCPS schools.
No, rich people filled the boundary.
They lobbied to ensure that the boundary was exclusive but it was made back when redlining was still a thing.
Redlining was outlawed in 1968. It's time to move on.
MCPS is actually more segregated now than in the 1970’s. Likely due to opportunity hoarding and increasing differences in wealth/SES.
Segregated? You mean that people aren't living how and where YOU want them to. If you want to find a fascist, just look in the mirror.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wootton is a 5/5 so I don’t think there’s a need to panic about W schools. I didn’t look at all the schools but I agree with others that it’s at least partially dependent on changing demographics. Let’s make sure all kids in MCPS are well fed, safe and supported. That’s the answer.
W schools boundaries were drawn to keep out poors so they are less affected by these changes than other MCPS schools.
No, rich people filled the boundary.
They lobbied to ensure that the boundary was exclusive but it was made back when redlining was still a thing.
Redlining was outlawed in 1968. It's time to move on.
MCPS is actually more segregated now than in the 1970’s. Likely due to opportunity hoarding and increasing differences in wealth/SES.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wootton is a 5/5 so I don’t think there’s a need to panic about W schools. I didn’t look at all the schools but I agree with others that it’s at least partially dependent on changing demographics. Let’s make sure all kids in MCPS are well fed, safe and supported. That’s the answer.
W schools boundaries were drawn to keep out poors so they are less affected by these changes than other MCPS schools.
No, rich people filled the boundary.
They lobbied to ensure that the boundary was exclusive but it was made back when redlining was still a thing.
Redlining was outlawed in 1968. It's time to move on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid's high school's ranking went up. Yay!
If these rankings are based on the MCAP I wouldn't assign them much value. The test is still very new and so far hasn't proven reliable.
Anonymous wrote:My kid's high school's ranking went up. Yay!
You're an excellent driver.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I unfortunately have an in-depth look at an F-rated school and think that MCPS needs to closely examine those in charge of these failing schools and get rid of them.
There is no MCPS school that's rated "F".
Nice try though.
Don't worry. MCPS is about to change all of them with the Crown and Woodward studiesAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wootton is a 5/5 so I don’t think there’s a need to panic about W schools. I didn’t look at all the schools but I agree with others that it’s at least partially dependent on changing demographics. Let’s make sure all kids in MCPS are well fed, safe and supported. That’s the answer.
W schools boundaries were drawn to keep out poors so they are less affected by these changes than other MCPS schools.
No, rich people filled the boundary.
They lobbied to ensure that the boundary was exclusive but it was made back when redlining was still a thing.
Redlining was outlawed in 1968. It's time to move on.
That was around the time they last updated those boundaries.