Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He cites one example many people have cited before, about how the town of Kensington kids go to the more affluent Walter Johnson, which is 4 miles away, instead of Einstein, which is 1 mile away. Segregation doesn't just happen -- it's enforced by crazy boundaries like that, by people who stand to benefit.
That area is crazy. Houses are 200,000-300,000 more in WJ when on the same street as houses zones for Einstein.
What street goes to both Einstein and WJ?
Some of Kensington goes to BCC as well.
I think that person is referring to the area around Farragut or St. Paul streets, or maybe Ferndale.
Yes. Oberon top.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He cites one example many people have cited before, about how the town of Kensington kids go to the more affluent Walter Johnson, which is 4 miles away, instead of Einstein, which is 1 mile away. Segregation doesn't just happen -- it's enforced by crazy boundaries like that, by people who stand to benefit.
That area is crazy. Houses are 200,000-300,000 more in WJ when on the same street as houses zones for Einstein.
What street goes to both Einstein and WJ?
Some of Kensington goes to BCC as well.
I think that person is referring to the area around Farragut or St. Paul streets, or maybe Ferndale.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He cites one example many people have cited before, about how the town of Kensington kids go to the more affluent Walter Johnson, which is 4 miles away, instead of Einstein, which is 1 mile away. Segregation doesn't just happen -- it's enforced by crazy boundaries like that, by people who stand to benefit.
That area is crazy. Houses are 200,000-300,000 more in WJ when on the same street as houses zones for Einstein.
What street goes to both Einstein and WJ?
Some of Kensington goes to BCC as well.
Anonymous wrote:
I do not care about segregation that happens because of school boundaries. It is not happening because there are different schools for black and whites.
You will not change the poor performance of the kids who come from impoverished backgrounds by sending them to "W" schools. That is crazy thinking. You cannot fix the home situation of these kids. Home-life and level of parents education is a very big factor that MCPS has no control of.
Here is what I think will work -
1) Send kids to their neighborhood schools.
2) Increase the number of HGC and magnet schools around the county.
3) Fail the kids who do not perform well in ES and MS. Let them repeat the class and put additional resources there to make them succeed. If there is no improvement after 2 years of repeating a class - the parents can pay fees for the child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He cites one example many people have cited before, about how the town of Kensington kids go to the more affluent Walter Johnson, which is 4 miles away, instead of Einstein, which is 1 mile away. Segregation doesn't just happen -- it's enforced by crazy boundaries like that, by people who stand to benefit.
That area is crazy. Houses are 200,000-300,000 more in WJ when on the same street as houses zones for Einstein.
Anonymous wrote:Hi Dan Reed! How's it poppin'?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He cites one example many people have cited before, about how the town of Kensington kids go to the more affluent Walter Johnson, which is 4 miles away, instead of Einstein, which is 1 mile away. Segregation doesn't just happen -- it's enforced by crazy boundaries like that, by people who stand to benefit.
Agreed. Einstein is five miles from us, and is our home school, rather than Blair, which is ONE mile from home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He cites one example many people have cited before, about how the town of Kensington kids go to the more affluent Walter Johnson, which is 4 miles away, instead of Einstein, which is 1 mile away. Segregation doesn't just happen -- it's enforced by crazy boundaries like that, by people who stand to benefit.
That area is crazy. Houses are 200,000-300,000 more in WJ when on the same street as houses zones for Einstein.