Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The same teachers who teach math in the rest of Blair now teach magnet math. Magnet math is high school math.
That is like saying if I teach 9 grade math and 12 grade math they must be the same class. Magnet math covers Algebra II and 1/2 of pre-calc in 1 year. Which W school offers that option?
The magnet claims they cover a lot. most of it is superficial. teachers even war students not to take the corresponding AP course.
Hi, Blair troll! How is the principal's Twitter feed these days?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do the minorities include Asians too? I thought the Asians weren't struggling.
No, for the purpose of academics only, Asians are considered de facto Whites. In the workplace however, they are considered minorities because they are under represented in the board room, executive level, politics, etc.. It's weird.
By white people. Except for when white people don't consider Asian-origin people to be de facto white people.
It shouldn't be surprising that things aren't always simple, should it?
PP here. In academics, I don't think only white people consider asians de factor white. I think blacks and hispanics do, too, because they are largely over represented in gifted/magnet programs and, as a group, generally have higher test scores than whites.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do the minorities include Asians too? I thought the Asians weren't struggling.
No, for the purpose of academics only, Asians are considered de facto Whites. In the workplace however, they are considered minorities because they are under represented in the board room, executive level, politics, etc.. It's weird.
By white people. Except for when white people don't consider Asian-origin people to be de facto white people.
It shouldn't be surprising that things aren't always simple, should it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do the minorities include Asians too? I thought the Asians weren't struggling.
No, for the purpose of academics only, Asians are considered de facto Whites. In the workplace however, they are considered minorities because they are under represented in the board room, executive level, politics, etc.. It's weird.
Anonymous wrote:Do the minorities include Asians too? I thought the Asians weren't struggling.
Anonymous wrote:Do the minorities include Asians too? I thought the Asians weren't struggling.
Anonymous wrote:Do the minorities include Asians too? I thought the Asians weren't struggling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The same teachers who teach math in the rest of Blair now teach magnet math. Magnet math is high school math.
That is like saying if I teach 9 grade math and 12 grade math they must be the same class. Magnet math covers Algebra II and 1/2 of pre-calc in 1 year. Which W school offers that option?
The magnet claims they cover a lot. most of it is superficial. teachers even war students not to take the corresponding AP course.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The same teachers who teach math in the rest of Blair now teach magnet math. Magnet math is high school math.
That is like saying if I teach 9 grade math and 12 grade math they must be the same class. Magnet math covers Algebra II and 1/2 of pre-calc in 1 year. Which W school offers that option?
The magnet claims they cover a lot. most of it is superficial. teachers even war students not to take the corresponding AP course.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The same teachers who teach math in the rest of Blair now teach magnet math. Magnet math is high school math.
That is like saying if I teach 9 grade math and 12 grade math they must be the same class. Magnet math covers Algebra II and 1/2 of pre-calc in 1 year. Which W school offers that option?
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Why can't applications be viewed in a ethnicity, race, and income neutral environment (e.g. take name, address, home school off what the review panel sees)? I am referring to the GT programs. The language immersion programs, IMO, should be dismantled or completely revamped so the options exists for all MCPS students. GT programs should exist to meet the educational needs of students who qualify for them (I know more qualify than are accepted-these programs should be expanded).
Anonymous wrote:The same teachers who teach math in the rest of Blair now teach magnet math. Magnet math is high school math.
Anonymous wrote:The same teachers who teach math in the rest of Blair now teach magnet math. Magnet math is high school math.
Anonymous wrote:The same teachers who teach math in the rest of Blair now teach magnet math. Magnet math is high school math.