Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nice school. Very diverse. Pretty competitive. Mostly hard working kids.
I thought it had just white and Asian students and looked nothing like the county which is mostly Hispanic.
38% Asian
37% White
12% Black
8% Hispanic
4% Two or more
low SES diversity like <5% right?
Wootton is one of the least diverse schools in this county. The county is like 30something % Hispanic kids, 15% Asian kids, and I think like 30% FARMs.
Neighboring RMHS is an actually diverse HS.
I’m zoned for Wootton and this is true. Richard Montgomery is truly diverse - you don’t get clumps of Asian kids all over the place- they are well integrated and when you see various friend groups around school and after school, they are truly diverse. When our kid is done with 8th, we are moving to Richard Montgomery to avoid the imbalanced demographics at Wootton.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nice school. Very diverse. Pretty competitive. Mostly hard working kids.
I thought it had just white and Asian students and looked nothing like the county which is mostly Hispanic.
38% Asian
37% White
12% Black
8% Hispanic
4% Two or more
Wow didn’t realize it had finally flipped to majority Asian. Yikes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nice school. Very diverse. Pretty competitive. Mostly hard working kids.
I thought it had just white and Asian students and looked nothing like the county which is mostly Hispanic.
38% Asian
37% White
12% Black
8% Hispanic
4% Two or more
low SES diversity like <5% right?
Wootton is one of the least diverse schools in this county. The county is like 30something % Hispanic kids, 15% Asian kids, and I think like 30% FARMs.
Neighboring RMHS is an actually diverse HS.
The thing is Asians want more security being with Asians. It’s very hard for Asians growing up being the minority everywhere. They’re discriminated, ignored and marginalized everywhere. Many of them growing up with psychological trauma. It’s natural that they want to be in a school with more Asians. When they have the chance to stay together and form a strong group, it’s ridiculous to tell them that their school is not diverse and not reflecting the county population. The school is much more diverse than most US schools. Forcing them to move to schools with 15% or less Asians is cruel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nice school. Very diverse. Pretty competitive. Mostly hard working kids.
I thought it had just white and Asian students and looked nothing like the county which is mostly Hispanic.
38% Asian
37% White
12% Black
8% Hispanic
4% Two or more
low SES diversity like <5% right?
Wootton is one of the least diverse schools in this county. The county is like 30something % Hispanic kids, 15% Asian kids, and I think like 30% FARMs.
Neighboring RMHS is an actually diverse HS.
The thing is Asians want more security being with Asians. It’s very hard for Asians growing up being the minority everywhere. They’re discriminated, ignored and marginalized everywhere. Many of them growing up with psychological trauma. It’s natural that they want to be in a school with more Asians. When they have the chance to stay together and form a strong group, it’s ridiculous to tell them that their school is not diverse and not reflecting the county population. The school is much more diverse than most US schools. Forcing them to move to schools with 15% or less Asians is cruel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nice school. Very diverse. Pretty competitive. Mostly hard working kids.
I thought it had just white and Asian students and looked nothing like the county which is mostly Hispanic.
38% Asian
37% White
12% Black
8% Hispanic
4% Two or more
Wow didn’t realize it had finally flipped to majority Asian. Yikes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nice school. Very diverse. Pretty competitive. Mostly hard working kids.
I thought it had just white and Asian students and looked nothing like the county which is mostly Hispanic.
38% Asian
37% White
12% Black
8% Hispanic
4% Two or more
low SES diversity like <5% right?
Wootton is one of the least diverse schools in this county. The county is like 30something % Hispanic kids, 15% Asian kids, and I think like 30% FARMs.
Neighboring RMHS is an actually diverse HS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nice school. Very diverse. Pretty competitive. Mostly hard working kids.
I thought it had just white and Asian students and looked nothing like the county which is mostly Hispanic.
38% Asian
37% White
12% Black
8% Hispanic
4% Two or more
low SES diversity like <5% right?
Wootton is one of the least diverse schools in this county. The county is like 30something % Hispanic kids, 15% Asian kids, and I think like 30% FARMs.
Neighboring RMHS is an actually diverse HS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nice school. Very diverse. Pretty competitive. Mostly hard working kids.
I thought it had just white and Asian students and looked nothing like the county which is mostly Hispanic.
38% Asian
37% White
12% Black
8% Hispanic
4% Two or more
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nice school. Very diverse. Pretty competitive. Mostly hard working kids.
I thought it had just white and Asian students and looked nothing like the county which is mostly Hispanic.
38% Asian
37% White
12% Black
8% Hispanic
4% Two or more
low SES diversity like <5% right?
What is "% diversity"? That makes no sense.
But for low SES:
Wootton has 12% FARMS.
It's not poor, but it is economically diverse.
Only Bradley Hills ES / Pyle MS vertical gets as low as 5%
https://www.creativemoco.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/MCPS-FARMS-Rates-2017-2018-1.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nice school. Very diverse. Pretty competitive. Mostly hard working kids.
I thought it had just white and Asian students and looked nothing like the county which is mostly Hispanic.
You write this as if the Hispanic population in MCPS is 80%. It’s not. We have pretty sizable chunks of black, white and asian populations in our schools, so it is not unusual for some of our schools to have more of those groups represented than the Hispanic students.
Saying that a school that is mostly white and Asian “looks nothing like the county” is false and harmful because Montgomery County has had and still has plenty of residents who are white or Asian and they belong here as much as anyone else. Shame on you.
What's harmful is to pretend a school is diverse when it really isn't.
The breakdown of Wilton’s student population has been posted. Asians are not white. They count as people of color.
Slices of MoCo’s population are all present. The fact that it is not majority black and Hispanic does not mean the school is not diverse. If the school was 80% white or Asian, then you could argue it’s not diverse. But that’s not the case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nice school. Very diverse. Pretty competitive. Mostly hard working kids.
I thought it had just white and Asian students and looked nothing like the county which is mostly Hispanic.
38% Asian
37% White
12% Black
8% Hispanic
4% Two or more
low SES diversity like <5% right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nice school. Very diverse. Pretty competitive. Mostly hard working kids.
I thought it had just white and Asian students and looked nothing like the county which is mostly Hispanic.
38% Asian
37% White
12% Black
8% Hispanic
4% Two or more
low SES diversity like <5% right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nice school. Very diverse. Pretty competitive. Mostly hard working kids.
I thought it had just white and Asian students and looked nothing like the county which is mostly Hispanic.
You write this as if the Hispanic population in MCPS is 80%. It’s not. We have pretty sizable chunks of black, white and asian populations in our schools, so it is not unusual for some of our schools to have more of those groups represented than the Hispanic students.
Saying that a school that is mostly white and Asian “looks nothing like the county” is false and harmful because Montgomery County has had and still has plenty of residents who are white or Asian and they belong here as much as anyone else. Shame on you.
What's harmful is to pretend a school is diverse when it really isn't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nice school. Very diverse. Pretty competitive. Mostly hard working kids.
I thought it had just white and Asian students and looked nothing like the county which is mostly Hispanic.
You write this as if the Hispanic population in MCPS is 80%. It’s not. We have pretty sizable chunks of black, white and asian populations in our schools, so it is not unusual for some of our schools to have more of those groups represented than the Hispanic students.
Saying that a school that is mostly white and Asian “looks nothing like the county” is false and harmful because Montgomery County has had and still has plenty of residents who are white or Asian and they belong here as much as anyone else. Shame on you.
What's harmful is to pretend a school is diverse when it really isn't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nice school. Very diverse. Pretty competitive. Mostly hard working kids.
I thought it had just white and Asian students and looked nothing like the county which is mostly Hispanic.
You write this as if the Hispanic population in MCPS is 80%. It’s not. We have pretty sizable chunks of black, white and asian populations in our schools, so it is not unusual for some of our schools to have more of those groups represented than the Hispanic students.
Saying that a school that is mostly white and Asian “looks nothing like the county” is false and harmful because Montgomery County has had and still has plenty of residents who are white or Asian and they belong here as much as anyone else. Shame on you.