Anonymous wrote:While I have nothing against new programs in schools and if that is the direction OP thinks the county should take -- they should make these comments to MCPS. However, let's not kid ourselves. People aren't actually concerned with under performing schools -- they are concerned with preserving boundaries.
Anonymous wrote:While I have nothing against new programs in schools and if that is the direction OP thinks the county should take -- they should make these comments to MCPS. However, let's not kid ourselves. People aren't actually concerned with under performing schools -- they are concerned with preserving boundaries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In case you didn't think racism was alive and well in MoCo... see the OP. Geez. "right type"? "punish US". Gross.
I see that from your post. When people talk about issues, you associate those with race.
I absolutely agree with PP even though you're trying to spin it.
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When the OP mentioned "attracting the right type of students to under-performing schools" just like the magnet program - it would be hard to associate that with racism. The analogy to the magnet programs explains it all.
Some people are simply trying to put the label "racism" on anything they could not find an easy way to argue against.
not that hard.
Of course it would be easy for people who like to associate things to racism, because they do not need valid reasons.
That is called "imagination" not "deduction".
You're certainly entitled to your opinion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In case you didn't think racism was alive and well in MoCo... see the OP. Geez. "right type"? "punish US". Gross.
I see that from your post. When people talk about issues, you associate those with race.
I absolutely agree with PP even though you're trying to spin it.
+2
When the OP mentioned "attracting the right type of students to under-performing schools" just like the magnet program - it would be hard to associate that with racism. The analogy to the magnet programs explains it all.
Some people are simply trying to put the label "racism" on anything they could not find an easy way to argue against.
not that hard.
Of course it would be easy for people who like to associate things to racism, because they do not need valid reasons.
That is called "imagination" not "deduction".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In case you didn't think racism was alive and well in MoCo... see the OP. Geez. "right type"? "punish US". Gross.
I see that from your post. When people talk about issues, you associate those with race.
I absolutely agree with PP even though you're trying to spin it.
+2
When the OP mentioned "attracting the right type of students to under-performing schools" just like the magnet program - it would be hard to associate that with racism. The analogy to the magnet programs explains it all.
Some people are simply trying to put the label "racism" on anything they could not find an easy way to argue against.
not that hard.
Anonymous wrote:Why can't the board add new programs to attract the right type of students to underperforming schools? The magnet programs have done a fabulous job.
Are members of the board jealous of those us that live in good clusters? Are they doing this to punish us- seriously?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In case you didn't think racism was alive and well in MoCo... see the OP. Geez. "right type"? "punish US". Gross.
I see that from your post. When people talk about issues, you associate those with race.
I absolutely agree with PP even though you're trying to spin it.
+2
When the OP mentioned "attracting the right type of students to under-performing schools" just like the magnet program - it would be hard to associate that with racism. The analogy to the magnet programs explains it all.
Some people are simply trying to put the label "racism" on anything they could not find an easy way to argue against.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In case you didn't think racism was alive and well in MoCo... see the OP. Geez. "right type"? "punish US". Gross.
I see that from your post. When people talk about issues, you associate those with race.
I absolutely agree with PP even though you're trying to spin it.
+2
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In case you didn't think racism was alive and well in MoCo... see the OP. Geez. "right type"? "punish US". Gross.
I see that from your post. When people talk about issues, you associate those with race.
I absolutely agree with PP even though you're trying to spin it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In case you didn't think racism was alive and well in MoCo... see the OP. Geez. "right type"? "punish US". Gross.
I see that from your post. When people talk about issues, you associate those with race.
I absolutely agree with PP even though you're trying to spin it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In case you didn't think racism was alive and well in MoCo... see the OP. Geez. "right type"? "punish US". Gross.
I see that from your post. When people talk about issues, you associate those with race.
Anonymous wrote:In case you didn't think racism was alive and well in MoCo... see the OP. Geez. "right type"? "punish US". Gross.