Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems like too much of a coincidence that these emergency equity rezoning changes always seem to be impacting areas that have a high concentration of asian students and their corresponding high scores. The residents crying for rezoning are never AA or Latino, they are always white. They had no problem when there were schools that were majority white but somehow once asians start to dominate an area its as if they view them as second class citizens who can be moved around at a whim for whatever purposes because they shouldn't be here anyway.
The same thing is going on in MCPS. Just watch, Whitman will be 100% untouched. The schools with larger asian communities like WJ and Wootton will be disrupted.
So what are you saying? Do you think that white people trying to punish successful Asian families, or simply trying to boost their own predominately white schools with Asian test scores?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d have a lot more respect for RH parents if they just admitted they don’t want their kids to go to school with black kids.
River Hill is 10% AA, 6.5% Latino and less than 50% white. The people angry at the redistricting and quoted in the Baltimore Sun are clearly POC....
https://www.hcpss.org/f/schools/profiles/prof_hs_riverhill.pdf
The school is 76% White/Asian with less than 5% FARMs. How is that socioeconomically diverse?
Mildly curious, why is socioeconomically diverse a goal? Enough to drastically change people's lives and housing values?
Evidently socioeconomically segregated is a goal for some parents in River Hill. Why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Not as dumb as hiding behind terminology to pretend that the current HC BOE isn't pushing an ultra liberal agenda.
In other words, the voters of Howard County elect people you don't support.
Correct. It sounds like many of my fellow voters in Howard County are finding that they voted to elect people they don't support either.
+100. Montgomery County voters feel the same way about their BOE. Well, not all of them feel that way based on this thread, but you know what I mean, many do. Vote them out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems like too much of a coincidence that these emergency equity rezoning changes always seem to be impacting areas that have a high concentration of asian students and their corresponding high scores. The residents crying for rezoning are never AA or Latino, they are always white. They had no problem when there were schools that were majority white but somehow once asians start to dominate an area its as if they view them as second class citizens who can be moved around at a whim for whatever purposes because they shouldn't be here anyway.
The same thing is going on in MCPS. Just watch, Whitman will be 100% untouched. The schools with larger asian communities like WJ and Wootton will be disrupted.
Nope. It's just typical liberal social engineering in an attempt to close the Achievement Gap. It, of course, won't work because it's not politically correct to actually address the real issues..
Whitman won't get touched but not because it's so White. It won't get touched because many of the residents are MEGA rich and have big-time connections within the local government.
Segregation isn't social engineering, but desegregation is. Go figure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Not as dumb as hiding behind terminology to pretend that the current HC BOE isn't pushing an ultra liberal agenda.
In other words, the voters of Howard County elect people you don't support.
Correct. It sounds like many of my fellow voters in Howard County are finding that they voted to elect people they don't support either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Not as dumb as hiding behind terminology to pretend that the current HC BOE isn't pushing an ultra liberal agenda.
In other words, the voters of Howard County elect people you don't support.
Anonymous wrote:
Not as dumb as hiding behind terminology to pretend that the current HC BOE isn't pushing an ultra liberal agenda.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those who oppose rezoning in any county need to organize and mobilize support or else the incumbent school board will just have their way. Don't play the victim game, opposition needs to vote the current jokers out. On the other hand, those that favor rezoning, just keep doing what you're doing.
Wait, you mean the school board members, who are on the board because they received more votes than their opponents, will be the ones determining school system policies???!!!
Yup, keep voting a straight democratic ticket and you will continue to get more of this. Hopefully, this is a wake-up call to show you that they don't have your best interests in mind. Pro Tip: Find out who your teachers union endorses for the school board and vote the opposite election.
Do you even live in Maryland? Board of education elections in Maryland are non-partisan. The candidates aren't associated with political parties.
https://ballotpedia.org/Howard_County_Public_Schools_elections_(2018)
Lol, yea sure they are.... They may not have a (D) next to their name but they are far from non-partisan. Just vote the opposite of the teacher's union recommendations and you will be fine.
Yes, they are. It's not a matter of opinion, it's a matter of fact. The candidates may or may not have political beliefs, but the elections are non-partisan.
While the election may be non-partisan, the candidates certainly are not.
The election IS non-partisan. The candidates are candidates. "Non-partisan" election doesn't mean "candidates who have no beliefs about politics and have never voted." That would be dumb. As is telling people to stop voting a straight party ticket in a non-partisan election.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those who oppose rezoning in any county need to organize and mobilize support or else the incumbent school board will just have their way. Don't play the victim game, opposition needs to vote the current jokers out. On the other hand, those that favor rezoning, just keep doing what you're doing.
Wait, you mean the school board members, who are on the board because they received more votes than their opponents, will be the ones determining school system policies???!!!
Yup, keep voting a straight democratic ticket and you will continue to get more of this. Hopefully, this is a wake-up call to show you that they don't have your best interests in mind. Pro Tip: Find out who your teachers union endorses for the school board and vote the opposite election.
Do you even live in Maryland? Board of education elections in Maryland are non-partisan. The candidates aren't associated with political parties.
https://ballotpedia.org/Howard_County_Public_Schools_elections_(2018)
Lol, yea sure they are.... They may not have a (D) next to their name but they are far from non-partisan. Just vote the opposite of the teacher's union recommendations and you will be fine.
Yes, they are. It's not a matter of opinion, it's a matter of fact. The candidates may or may not have political beliefs, but the elections are non-partisan.
While the election may be non-partisan, the candidates certainly are not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those who oppose rezoning in any county need to organize and mobilize support or else the incumbent school board will just have their way. Don't play the victim game, opposition needs to vote the current jokers out. On the other hand, those that favor rezoning, just keep doing what you're doing.
Wait, you mean the school board members, who are on the board because they received more votes than their opponents, will be the ones determining school system policies???!!!
Yup, keep voting a straight democratic ticket and you will continue to get more of this. Hopefully, this is a wake-up call to show you that they don't have your best interests in mind. Pro Tip: Find out who your teachers union endorses for the school board and vote the opposite election.
Do you even live in Maryland? Board of education elections in Maryland are non-partisan. The candidates aren't associated with political parties.
https://ballotpedia.org/Howard_County_Public_Schools_elections_(2018)
Lol, yea sure they are.... They may not have a (D) next to their name but they are far from non-partisan. Just vote the opposite of the teacher's union recommendations and you will be fine.
Yes, they are. It's not a matter of opinion, it's a matter of fact. The candidates may or may not have political beliefs, but the elections are non-partisan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those who oppose rezoning in any county need to organize and mobilize support or else the incumbent school board will just have their way. Don't play the victim game, opposition needs to vote the current jokers out. On the other hand, those that favor rezoning, just keep doing what you're doing.
Wait, you mean the school board members, who are on the board because they received more votes than their opponents, will be the ones determining school system policies???!!!
Yup, keep voting a straight democratic ticket and you will continue to get more of this. Hopefully, this is a wake-up call to show you that they don't have your best interests in mind. Pro Tip: Find out who your teachers union endorses for the school board and vote the opposite election.
Do you even live in Maryland? Board of education elections in Maryland are non-partisan. The candidates aren't associated with political parties.
https://ballotpedia.org/Howard_County_Public_Schools_elections_(2018)
Lol, yea sure they are.... They may not have a (D) next to their name but they are far from non-partisan. Just vote the opposite of the teacher's union recommendations and you will be fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those who oppose rezoning in any county need to organize and mobilize support or else the incumbent school board will just have their way. Don't play the victim game, opposition needs to vote the current jokers out. On the other hand, those that favor rezoning, just keep doing what you're doing.
Wait, you mean the school board members, who are on the board because they received more votes than their opponents, will be the ones determining school system policies???!!!
Yup, keep voting a straight democratic ticket and you will continue to get more of this. Hopefully, this is a wake-up call to show you that they don't have your best interests in mind. Pro Tip: Find out who your teachers union endorses for the school board and vote the opposite election.
Do you even live in Maryland? Board of education elections in Maryland are non-partisan. The candidates aren't associated with political parties.
https://ballotpedia.org/Howard_County_Public_Schools_elections_(2018)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those who oppose rezoning in any county need to organize and mobilize support or else the incumbent school board will just have their way. Don't play the victim game, opposition needs to vote the current jokers out. On the other hand, those that favor rezoning, just keep doing what you're doing.
Wait, you mean the school board members, who are on the board because they received more votes than their opponents, will be the ones determining school system policies???!!!
Yup, keep voting a straight democratic ticket and you will continue to get more of this. Hopefully, this is a wake-up call to show you that they don't have your best interests in mind. Pro Tip: Find out who your teachers union endorses for the school board and vote the opposite election.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those who oppose rezoning in any county need to organize and mobilize support or else the incumbent school board will just have their way. Don't play the victim game, opposition needs to vote the current jokers out. On the other hand, those that favor rezoning, just keep doing what you're doing.
Wait, you mean the school board members, who are on the board because they received more votes than their opponents, will be the ones determining school system policies???!!!