Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Md schools are the highest rated in the nation.
Without Montgomery and Howard Counties the public schools in Maryland don't look too great. Subtract those two counties and you will see the horrors that really exist in Maryland.
Anonymous wrote:Md schools are the highest rated in the nation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But I do admire how many of my friends choose to improve their community schools.
I also admire people who help home schools, I just choose to help kids from those schools get into privates for free and I see a great result from that.
as an educational consultant/advocate, you mean?
Anonymous wrote:Md schools are the highest rated in the nation.
Anonymous wrote:I just do not understand why I should choose high performing schools over diverse schools. Why is diversity so important?
I grew up in an affluent suburb in Texas, went to Ivy League college and grad school, and now I am working at a relatively high paying job (about $300k per year). My DH the same background and earns a little less than I do.
I always made sure that I volunteered and helped those less fortunate, and I am friend's with people with less education or lower income.
BUT why would living in a diverse school help me in any way? I think I did pretty well without going to a diverse school.
We live in MoCo right now with a toddler. If MoCo does too much the social engineering crap, we will send our toddler to private school for sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just do not understand why I should NOT choose high performing schools over diverse schools. Why is diversity so important?
I grew up in an affluent suburb in Texas, went to Ivy League college and grad school, and now I am working at a relatively high paying job (about $300k per year). My DH the same background and earns a little less than I do.
I always made sure that I volunteered and helped those less fortunate, and I am friend's with people with less education or lower income.
BUT why would living in a diverse school help me in any way? I think I did pretty well without going to a diverse school.
We live in MoCo right now with a toddler. If MoCo does too much the social engineering crap, we will send our toddler to private school for sure.
Anonymous wrote:But I do admire how many of my friends choose to improve their community schools.
I also admire people who help home schools, I just choose to help kids from those schools get into privates for free and I see a great result from that.
Anonymous wrote:I just do not understand why I should NOT choose high performing schools over diverse schools. Why is diversity so important?
I grew up in an affluent suburb in Texas, went to Ivy League college and grad school, and now I am working at a relatively high paying job (about $300k per year). My DH the same background and earns a little less than I do.
I always made sure that I volunteered and helped those less fortunate, and I am friend's with people with less education or lower income.
BUT why would living in a diverse school help me in any way? I think I did pretty well without going to a diverse school.
We live in MoCo right now with a toddler. If MoCo does too much the social engineering crap, we will send our toddler to private school for sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This would make an interesting social engineering experiment -
Make sure each school reflect the racial %age of MOCO population. So if it is 30% white, 20% Black, 40% Hispanic and 10% Asian - then each school should have that same %age of each race.
Bus kids to different schools to make this work.
Milwaukee already did this for years in the 1980s and 1990s, and hundreds of $$millions. It's called Chapter 220.
It failed.
The inner city children underperformed HS and college tests, and maintained the same dismal teen pregnancy rates, graduations rates and college acceptance rates. Socially, kids just stayed in their racial/ethnic cliques.
The surburban shools' sports teams sure gained a lot of linemen, basketball, and track athletes though!
Anonymous wrote:This would make an interesting social engineering experiment -
Make sure each school reflect the racial %age of MOCO population. So if it is 30% white, 20% Black, 40% Hispanic and 10% Asian - then each school should have that same %age of each race.
Bus kids to different schools to make this work.
But I do admire how many of my friends choose to improve their community schools.
Anonymous wrote:No but it make you feel good to believe that since you can't imagine an adult living in a divers world so you must thrush it upon your children.. I was poor growing up so my friends are either poor or doing a little better. My son's best friend is on FARM. My other sons best friend lives in a HUD house in our neighborhood.
My children are the minority on many occasions, big fricken deal. I don't wear it like a badge of honor like the SS people do.
Shallow is as shallow does. You want to slap ME silly, oh silly girl ... where I grew up, a slap ain't shit, you better come with something stronger thAn that.
Anonymous wrote:You're a joke, PP.
You're not surrounding your kids with ALL types of people. Your diverse activities probably includes a few minorities who come from upper bracket households.
Try living in a fairly urban setting where your WHITE child is the minority in a high-FARM's school. Now THAT'S showing that you're not a racist. My kids are out of school, but I know many, many whites who live that existence - who are not moving out of the area b/c their children are with a handful of whites in their classrooms.
Your last statement is so ironic that it makes me want to slap you silly!
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There is another option though. I believe it is equally important to send my kids to a high-performing school and to have relationships (not go to school) with all kinds of people. For me personally, it is easier for a school to educated my kids at a high level and for me to ensure they have relationships with all kinds of people.
So my kids live in a diverse neighborhood but go to a private school. Also, they are in diverse activities on the weekend/after school.
Also, I would like to add that the 30/30/30 diversity is not diverse in my book. Those 30's need to be broken down. White/Black/Hispanic - can we really be more shallow.
Anonymous wrote:The Chevy Chase Elementary parent is going to make an appearance to correct the record and tell us that CCES is really, really diverse in 3 ... 2..... 1 .....