Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like schools on this area have been addressing equity concerns for decades. Again: if the presence of overwhelmingly white elementary schools in the county bothers people, change zoning rules or the like. No more hiding out for those who think they are entitled to be “fine” in perpetuity.
Having the perfect mix of demographics doesn't bring up the bottom. It just masks the issue in the overall test scores.
Anonymous wrote:"Equity" means lowest common denominator education. It's an intentionally vague, undefined concept to permit public schools to try to socially re-engineer society rather than focus on their job of, ya know, educating children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Equity is a trash and worthless waste of money
Hi bigot.
The reality is it’s not the schools jobs to raise kids out of poverty. Their academic performance is driven by their home situation, the county, state, and a federal govt should be setting income and housing policies to give children the tools to succeed. Schools do not have the resources to fix equity outcomes.
It is the schools’ job to educate all students. They can’t just leave some behind because they need more help than others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Equity is a trash and worthless waste of money
Hi bigot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Equity is a trash and worthless waste of money
Hi bigot.
The reality is it’s not the schools jobs to raise kids out of poverty. Their academic performance is driven by their home situation, the county, state, and a federal govt should be setting income and housing policies to give children the tools to succeed. Schools do not have the resources to fix equity outcomes.
It is the schools’ job to educate all students. They can’t just leave some behind because they need more help than others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APS is really only good for average students. If you have kids at either end of the spectrum (gifted, learning disabilities) APS is not the place for you. I would go private. I have 3 kids Andy the average student is still in an APS school.
I disagree. The middle is left to fend for themselves. We left APS for private a couple years ago. Class sizes won’t get smaller..they will only grow. Once our kids arrived at private our eyes were opened at how much our kids missed out on.
Anonymous wrote:APS is really only good for average students. If you have kids at either end of the spectrum (gifted, learning disabilities) APS is not the place for you. I would go private. I have 3 kids Andy the average student is still in an APS school.
Anonymous wrote:I feel like schools on this area have been addressing equity concerns for decades. Again: if the presence of overwhelmingly white elementary schools in the county bothers people, change zoning rules or the like. No more hiding out for those who think they are entitled to be “fine” in perpetuity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Equity is a trash and worthless waste of money
Hi bigot.
The reality is it’s not the schools jobs to raise kids out of poverty. Their academic performance is driven by their home situation, the county, state, and a federal govt should be setting income and housing policies to give children the tools to succeed. Schools do not have the resources to fix equity outcomes.
Yep. And let’s not forget: teachers are not social workers! They are there to teach and that’s it! It’s youre problem whether your kid is lactually learning. Just put an iPad in front then!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Equity is a trash and worthless waste of money
Hi bigot.
The reality is it’s not the schools jobs to raise kids out of poverty. Their academic performance is driven by their home situation, the county, state, and a federal govt should be setting income and housing policies to give children the tools to succeed. Schools do not have the resources to fix equity outcomes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Equity is a trash and worthless waste of money
Hi bigot.
The reality is it’s not the schools jobs to raise kids out of poverty. Their academic performance is driven by their home situation, the county, state, and a federal govt should be setting income and housing policies to give children the tools to succeed. Schools do not have the resources to fix equity outcomes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Equity is a trash and worthless waste of money
Hi bigot.