Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Immigrants and their children do very well in school.
Yes I'm an immigrant, a very high achieving one and my kids are too. RACIST (to the original poster).
OP here. That word has absolutely lost it's meaning and does not hurt me one bit. It says way more about you that you would resort low ball name calling. My best friends are black, asian hispanic. A dinner party at my house looks like the UN. Guess what? They also wwant the public schools to focus on a quality education for the children, acheivement, excellence. But they aren't small minded like you.
You actually said "my best friends are black" well unfortunately as a result, you slot neatly into the definition of a "racist". I thought people stopped saying those kind of idiotic things in the 1980s. You're showing your age and / or total lack of integration into today's society.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Immigrants and their children do very well in school.
Yes I'm an immigrant, a very high achieving one and my kids are too. RACIST (to the original poster).
OP here. That word has absolutely lost it's meaning and does not hurt me one bit. It says way more about you that you would resort low ball name calling. My best friends are black, asian hispanic. A dinner party at my house looks like the UN. Guess what? They also wwant the public schools to focus on a quality education for the children, acheivement, excellence. But they aren't small minded like you.
You actually said "my best friends are black" well unfortunately as a result, you slot neatly into the definition of a "racist". I thought people stopped saying those kind of idiotic things in the 1980s. You're showing your age and / or total lack of integration into today's society.
Give me a f'king break. What's wrong with saying "my best friends are black"?
Anonymous wrote:Private schools allow entitled families to protect their children from the realities of life and ensure inflated grades and homogeneous friends. That's it. There is a reason why so many private school students get 'great grades' but "can't seem to take those darn standardized tests" very well. It's because the grades are a gift paid for by tuition and the kids aren't that smart - they are just white, entitled, and have hovering parents to ensure short term success.
When your child goes to college, they are better served by a public school education where they need to figure out what to study and no one is giving them a gift. 28 students is fine. This is ridiculous.
Stop bad mouthing different races and immigrants. They have accomplished more than you have and had to do it with racists trying to undermine them the entire way. And these posts just prove that.
The hypocrisy on this post is amazing. Entitled (white) SAHMs who accomplish nothing other than coddling their children and complaining about how it's the school systems fault for their kids' poor performance. Unbelievable.
Oh - and please don't think all white people are this racist and ignorant. I swear this forum has gotten worse in the last year with the racists feeling more comfortable saying ignorant things and (ironically) blaming the 'system' for their child't mediocre performance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Immigrants and their children do very well in school.
Yes I'm an immigrant, a very high achieving one and my kids are too. RACIST (to the original poster).
OP here. That word has absolutely lost it's meaning and does not hurt me one bit. It says way more about you that you would resort low ball name calling. My best friends are black, asian hispanic. A dinner party at my house looks like the UN. Guess what? They also wwant the public schools to focus on a quality education for the children, acheivement, excellence. But they aren't small minded like you.
You actually said "my best friends are black" well unfortunately as a result, you slot neatly into the definition of a "racist". I thought people stopped saying those kind of idiotic things in the 1980s. You're showing your age and / or total lack of integration into today's society.
Anonymous wrote:They have never been the best.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Immigrants and their children do very well in school.
Yes I'm an immigrant, a very high achieving one and my kids are too. RACIST (to the original poster).
OP here. That word has absolutely lost it's meaning and does not hurt me one bit. It says way more about you that you would resort low ball name calling. My best friends are black, asian hispanic. A dinner party at my house looks like the UN. Guess what? They also wwant the public schools to focus on a quality education for the children, acheivement, excellence. But they aren't small minded like you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is what Democratic voters wanted and they voted for in this County. They wanted sanctuary city, well how was that going to be accommodated? Bring in the immigrants, bring in the refugees, keep them coming, but, eventually the tax base shrinks and the schools as a whole suffer. Sadly the social experiment failed and is probably not reversible at this point. Private school here I come.
OP here. I came home, looked at my partner and said I give up, no more public schools unless we want our kids brainwashed and illiterate because public schools aren't about learning and education anymore. Looking at privates for next year too. So sad. We want a public school experience for our kids, but not willing to risk their futures over it. And the class was exploding. 28 kids, one teacher and for at least half the class, English is not their first language. No way the teacher has time to give so many needy students what they need.
I don't understand your comments. Do you think privates don't preach the same gospel of inclusiveness? Do you not realize that a class of 28 kids is typical in most public school systems in the area? Something about your posts just seems very contrived to me, as if you're just looking for an opportunity to engage in some Trumpetry.
I would expect and hope that any good private will teach inclusiveness because it is vital and important but not to the complete omission of school acheivement goals. It was a lecture that I would have liked to see expanded to include the Educational goals for MCPS. It is the beginning of the year, what does MCPS see for the children? What do those extra tax dollars mean? Textbooks, technology, smaller class sizes, more buses? And if you think 28 per class is acceptable, then good for you. It's not for me. Not a child in that class benefits with the teachers spread so thin.
Anonymous wrote:My kid go to FCPS in VA, and I read the MD Schools forum occasionally. I see posts talking about how great the teachers are, how interesting the curriculum is, how much their children are learning. They are learning to be excellent writers, to think deeply about math, etc.
Then there are the posts about how bad MCPS is, how they're dumbing down the curriculum. The contrast is striking.
Anonymous wrote:My kid go to FCPS in VA, and I read the MD Schools forum occasionally. I see posts talking about how great the teachers are, how interesting the curriculum is, how much their children are learning. They are learning to be excellent writers, to think deeply about math, etc.
Then there are the posts about how bad MCPS is, how they're dumbing down the curriculum. The contrast is striking.