Anonymous wrote:Most people prefer racially homogenous schools, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree. But, disagree with generalized blanket statements that it implies ( White/Asian smart, non W/API dumb)
I also used Great Schools when buying our home as my DD went to a previous GS 3 school. All minority, she was the top student who moved up a grade for Reading and Math. We moved to a GS 9 school and in CM she has a partner at the top and lots of similar peers. And they have Literature circles so she is always challenged with peers.
Signed, an African-American Mom
Lies! You’re not a black woman, if you were, you wouldn’t identify yourself as African American. Nice try!
She did thatfor your sake, whitey.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree. But, disagree with generalized blanket statements that it implies ( White/Asian smart, non W/API dumb)
I also used Great Schools when buying our home as my DD went to a previous GS 3 school. All minority, she was the top student who moved up a grade for Reading and Math. We moved to a GS 9 school and in CM she has a partner at the top and lots of similar peers. And they have Literature circles so she is always challenged with peers.
Signed, an African-American Mom
Lies! You’re not a black woman, if you were, you wouldn’t identify yourself as African American. Nice try!
Anonymous wrote:Now it used to be that if you asked around to find out which schools were the whitest, you would get some nasty accusations of racism. Not anymore! Check out GreatSchools, where ratings are nearly 100% correlated with race. The higher the number, the more white kids. The lower the number, the more black and Hispanic kids. It's that easy! And you can still tell your friends "We don't care what color the kids are. We just want the best schools." Everybody wins!
(Yes, of course I'm sarcastic. Not everybody wins. In fact, nearly all neighborhoods lose with such a targeted tool for white-flight. In the meantime, nobody learns anything about each school's principal, class size, facilities, discipline policy, philosophy, class offerings, etc. Just test scores. They're all that matters now. Am I bitter? You bet. People will say I'm just mad my school's rating dropped. Yes I am. This goddamn GreatSchools formula turns the fantastic kids at my local school into a liability -- little anchors weighing down property values. This is wrong.)
Anonymous wrote:Now it used to be that if you asked around to find out which schools were the whitest, you would get some nasty accusations of racism. Not anymore! Check out GreatSchools, where ratings are nearly 100% correlated with race. The higher the number, the more white kids. The lower the number, the more black and Hispanic kids. It's that easy! And you can still tell your friends "We don't care what color the kids are. We just want the best schools." Everybody wins!
(Yes, of course I'm sarcastic. Not everybody wins. In fact, nearly all neighborhoods lose with such a targeted tool for white-flight. In the meantime, nobody learns anything about each school's principal, class size, facilities, discipline policy, philosophy, class offerings, etc. Just test scores. They're all that matters now. Am I bitter? You bet. People will say I'm just mad my school's rating dropped. Yes I am. This goddamn GreatSchools formula turns the fantastic kids at my local school into a liability -- little anchors weighing down property values. This is wrong.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're implying non whites and non Asians are dumber
Statistically, in MD schooling, it's true.
Anonymous wrote:You're implying non whites and non Asians are dumber
Anonymous wrote:I agree. But, disagree with generalized blanket statements that it implies ( White/Asian smart, non W/API dumb)
I also used Great Schools when buying our home as my DD went to a previous GS 3 school. All minority, she was the top student who moved up a grade for Reading and Math. We moved to a GS 9 school and in CM she has a partner at the top and lots of similar peers. And they have Literature circles so she is always challenged with peers.
Signed, an African-American Mom
Anonymous wrote:I agree. But, disagree with generalized blanket statements that it implies ( White/Asian smart, non W/API dumb)
I also used Great Schools when buying our home as my DD went to a previous GS 3 school. All minority, she was the top student who moved up a grade for Reading and Math. We moved to a GS 9 school and in CM she has a partner at the top and lots of similar peers. And they have Literature circles so she is always challenged with peers.
Signed, an African-American Mom
Anonymous wrote:Do people really check the school rating before they buy a house? Commute and safety are the main concerns. Student performance is correlated with parents' involvement. Smart and hardworking kids will do well regardless attending a school in Bethesda or Takoma Park.
Anonymous wrote:Do people really check the school rating before they buy a house? Commute and safety are the main concerns. Student performance is correlated with parents' involvement. Smart and hardworking kids will do well regardless attending a school in Bethesda or Takoma Park.
Anonymous wrote:Do people really check the school rating before they buy a house? Commute and safety are the main concerns. Student performance is correlated with parents' involvement. Smart and hardworking kids will do well regardless attending a school in Bethesda or Takoma Park.
Anonymous wrote:Do people really check the school rating before they buy a house? Commute and safety are the main concerns. Student performance is correlated with parents' involvement. Smart and hardworking kids will do well regardless attending a school in Bethesda or Takoma Park.
Anonymous wrote:Do people really check the school rating before they buy a house? Commute and safety are the main concerns. Student performance is correlated with parents' involvement. Smart and hardworking kids will do well regardless attending a school in Bethesda or Takoma Park.