Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can’t believe you are worried about this. MCPS is one of the most diverse school systems in the country.
Have you seen what the proficiencies in ELA and Math are for Black students in MCPS? They're not good. OP has plenty of reason to worry.
Unfortunately I think this is mostly tied to income. Wealthy Black students do just as well as wealthy white students.
Uh, no they don’t. I don’t know what data you’re looking at but it’s not MCPS’s.
Non-FARMS Black kids don’t match the academic proficiencies of non-FARMS white kids. This was outlined in MCPS Antiracism audit. You should read it.
Not the PP, but the Anti-Racism Audit was not about test scores/outcomes. It was about workplace and school culture, access to opportunities, whether kids were seeing their experiences reflected in the curriculum, etc. Here is the top line summary: "MAEC
was charged with evaluating MCPS’s efforts toward achieving racial equity across the district, examining six
domains: (1) school culture, (2) workforce diversity, (3) work conditions, (4) Pre-K–12 curriculum, (5) community
relations and engagement, and (6) equity of access."