Anonymous wrote:yAnonymous wrote:What are the chances of current 5th graders being zoned for two different middle schools and two different high schools due to the coming boundary changes?
I don’t understand your question. Are you asking about the MSMC? Tat seems to be unclear. Taylor stating that “MS programs won’t change” doesn’t clarify if MSMC will still get to lottery into 3 different MS or if there will still be 80 out of bounds posts per grade available. And transportation is still unclear
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did they pass Woodward yet?
It was all passed.
Huge win for WJ.
And Whitman.
And Churchill.
And B-CC.
Honestly, is anyone surprised who gets the white glove treatment?
I think Montoya and Wolff will be surprised when they discover that regional programming doesn't fix racism and poverty.
+1
The idea was equity, not fixing racism or poverty.
What does equity mean to you?
Taking all the opportunities from Asians and whites.
The other day, I was in Baltimore and they had national association of black engineers conference. I wonder if there is an association of white engineers?
https://share.google/eguX9b6Kkb1PP8shv
I don't the word *white* in the name.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did they pass Woodward yet?
It was all passed.
Huge win for WJ.
And Whitman.
And Churchill.
And B-CC.
Honestly, is anyone surprised who gets the white glove treatment?
I think Montoya and Wolff will be surprised when they discover that regional programming doesn't fix racism and poverty.
+1
The idea was equity, not fixing racism or poverty.
What does equity mean to you?
Taking all the opportunities from Asians and whites.
The other day, I was in Baltimore and they had national association of black engineers conference. I wonder if there is an association of white engineers?
https://share.google/eguX9b6Kkb1PP8shv
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did they pass Woodward yet?
It was all passed.
Huge win for WJ.
And Whitman.
And Churchill.
And B-CC.
Honestly, is anyone surprised who gets the white glove treatment?
I think Montoya and Wolff will be surprised when they discover that regional programming doesn't fix racism and poverty.
+1
The idea was equity, not fixing racism or poverty.
What does equity mean to you?
Taking all the opportunities from Asians and whites.
The other day, I was in Baltimore and they had national association of black engineers conference. I wonder if there is an association of white engineers?
Today i saw a sign that said Organization of chinese americans. I wonder if there is an Organization of white americans?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did they pass Woodward yet?
It was all passed.
Huge win for WJ.
And Whitman.
And Churchill.
And B-CC.
Honestly, is anyone surprised who gets the white glove treatment?
I think Montoya and Wolff will be surprised when they discover that regional programming doesn't fix racism and poverty.
+1
The idea was equity, not fixing racism or poverty.
What does equity mean to you?
Taking all the opportunities from Asians and whites.
The other day, I was in Baltimore and they had national association of black engineers conference. I wonder if there is an association of white engineers?
Today i saw a sign that said Organization of chinese americans. I wonder if there is an Organization of white americans?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did they pass Woodward yet?
It was all passed.
Huge win for WJ.
And Whitman.
And Churchill.
And B-CC.
Honestly, is anyone surprised who gets the white glove treatment?
I think Montoya and Wolff will be surprised when they discover that regional programming doesn't fix racism and poverty.
+1
The idea was equity, not fixing racism or poverty.
What does equity mean to you?
Taking all the opportunities from Asians and whites.
The other day, I was in Baltimore and they had national association of black engineers conference. I wonder if there is an association of white engineers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did they pass Woodward yet?
It was all passed.
Huge win for WJ.
And Whitman.
And Churchill.
And B-CC.
Honestly, is anyone surprised who gets the white glove treatment?
I think Montoya and Wolff will be surprised when they discover that regional programming doesn't fix racism and poverty.
+1
The idea was equity, not fixing racism or poverty.
What does equity mean to you?
Taking all the opportunities from Asians and whites.
The other day, I was in Baltimore and they had national association of black engineers conference. I wonder if there is an association of white engineers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did they pass Woodward yet?
It was all passed.
Huge win for WJ.
And Whitman.
And Churchill.
And B-CC.
Honestly, is anyone surprised who gets the white glove treatment?
I think Montoya and Wolff will be surprised when they discover that regional programming doesn't fix racism and poverty.
+1
The idea was equity, not fixing racism or poverty.
What does equity mean to you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did they pass Woodward yet?
It was all passed.
Huge win for WJ.
And Whitman.
And Churchill.
And B-CC.
Honestly, is anyone surprised who gets the white glove treatment?
I think Montoya and Wolff will be surprised when they discover that regional programming doesn't fix racism and poverty.
+1
The idea was equity, not fixing racism or poverty.
Providing equity is meant to end racism and poverty.
Thats the hope, but Montoya and Wolff were concerned about equal outcomes as the first objective
Anonymous wrote:Check out Montoya at 2:29.26 calling out the audience for cheering Julie Yang's no vote, saying "That's the racism."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did they pass Woodward yet?
It was all passed.
Huge win for WJ.
And Whitman.
And Churchill.
And B-CC.
Honestly, is anyone surprised who gets the white glove treatment?
I think Montoya and Wolff will be surprised when they discover that regional programming doesn't fix racism and poverty.
+1
The idea was equity, not fixing racism or poverty.
Providing equity is meant to end racism and poverty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did they pass Woodward yet?
It was all passed.
Huge win for WJ.
And Whitman.
And Churchill.
And B-CC.
Honestly, is anyone surprised who gets the white glove treatment?
I think Montoya and Wolff will be surprised when they discover that regional programming doesn't fix racism and poverty.
+1
The idea was equity, not fixing racism or poverty.