Anonymous wrote:APS SURVEY : to immigrant families living off the Pike ( a play in 1 act)
APS: hello immigrants
Immigrants: hola
APS: we have some questions for you
( half of all immigrants scatter immediately in terror)
Immigrants: ok.... sup?
APS: do you like your school?
Immigrants: ( caustiously consider response) ... yes...?
APS: do you want to be bussed WAY across town to a completely white school full of entitled rich kids that will likely call ICE on Pedro’s nana?
( beat)
Immigrants: we really love Barcroft
The End
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
what really helps low income kids perform to their ability is simply being around high performing middle and upper middle class kids, not when rich people throw money at them and say "please go away."
We learn and model after our peers. Rich or poor, you're selling your kid short if you think he or she isn't of value to classmates simply by being in the same class. Yes, there is the issue of teacher resources but that is just another argument for loweringm the farms rates. NO ONE should attend a school with a farms rate so high that issues related to poverty dominates a teachers time. And frankly, we don't get to choose who we go to public school with, That's why it's called public school. Part of the issue is almost certainly that dc is a magnet for the upper crust of communities nationwide, and probably many went to segregated, cloistered schools themselves and have no experience with diversity. It's ok to be uneasy about that. But try to separate fear and assumptions and uncertainty with reality. Henry is by all accounts a great school with a farms rate nearly equal to the average. That fact is probably a total no go for some parents north of lee highway. If you're a Henry parent you probably laugh at that, right? That's because you actually know what it's like to have some diversity in your school, whereas they don't. It's all relative.
My problem with your statement is that it reeks of the white savior complex. When the hispanic community along the Pike was asked about school preferences and boundary adjustments, the response to APS was clear they'd prefer their kids to be educated alongside demographically similar kids. Again, this is the stated preference of the parents and presumably the kids. Yet there are plenty of well meaning Arlington UMC/high SES that think this is not good enough, and these families are not capable of making their own decisions. It is a local version of "What's the Matter with Kansas", an unstated assumption these the poors don't know what's good for them so us white UMCs should just decide on their behalf.
The demographics of S. Arlington, especially along the Pike, are set. That doesnt give APS or the County a lot of flexibility to do anything but tinker at the margins for the FARMS rate. Is this a problem? Sure, but primarily in the minds of high SES / UMC families that are now districted into these schools. As best as we can tell, the majority of parents there are quite happy with the way things are.
And again, not to beat a dead horse, but the quoted statement is another example of treating other people's kids as a spendable resource. End of day, that is deeply offensive to parents, and you are going to instinctively turn off a lot of parents regardless of whatever social good you think you are promoting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Frankly, I don't have any issue with importing kids from the south into NA schools, but the notion that some kids should be forced onto buses to benefit other kids is silly and unlikely to gain political support. Then, telling them that it is in their own best interest to be bused south is condescending and obnoxious. It's simply the standard fascistic attitude that I have come to know and hate from the leftists in Arlington.
Another case of UMC/high SES adults thinking they know better than lower SES and Hispanic community in Arlington. They absolutely do NOT want their kids bussed into N. Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:
Frankly, I don't have any issue with importing kids from the south into NA schools, but the notion that some kids should be forced onto buses to benefit other kids is silly and unlikely to gain political support. Then, telling them that it is in their own best interest to be bused south is condescending and obnoxious. It's simply the standard fascistic attitude that I have come to know and hate from the leftists in Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:
what really helps low income kids perform to their ability is simply being around high performing middle and upper middle class kids, not when rich people throw money at them and say "please go away."
We learn and model after our peers. Rich or poor, you're selling your kid short if you think he or she isn't of value to classmates simply by being in the same class. Yes, there is the issue of teacher resources but that is just another argument for loweringm the farms rates. NO ONE should attend a school with a farms rate so high that issues related to poverty dominates a teachers time. And frankly, we don't get to choose who we go to public school with, That's why it's called public school. Part of the issue is almost certainly that dc is a magnet for the upper crust of communities nationwide, and probably many went to segregated, cloistered schools themselves and have no experience with diversity. It's ok to be uneasy about that. But try to separate fear and assumptions and uncertainty with reality. Henry is by all accounts a great school with a farms rate nearly equal to the average. That fact is probably a total no go for some parents north of lee highway. If you're a Henry parent you probably laugh at that, right? That's because you actually know what it's like to have some diversity in your school, whereas they don't. It's all relative.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
No one is calling for a handful of white kids from Jamestown to be bussed to Drew, so spare us that straw man and your constant whining about liberals. Your willingness to live among people you clearly detest ("leftists") seems oddly apropos to this discussion. Seems like for all our faults, us liberals have managed to create a spot on earth that you choose to live and obviously benefit from, else you'd have moved away by now. Clearly you have choices. Now, could it be that some not so advantaged kids might have something to offer well off kids, despite what you say? Hmm, maybe so.
Meh... What constant whining about liberals? That was only my second post in this thread.
The same argument could be made about higher SES kids in South Arlington not being allowed to go to their neighborhood school and being bused to Drew for their own "benefit."
I moved to Arlington for the commute. If I went to anywhere else as near in to my job as Arlington, I would still be surrounded by you hopeless leftists. Arlington derives its wealth from its proximity to the government and its various hangers-on. It is not leftists that created this spot on earth. However, leftists are certainly doing a good job of pissing away Arlington's wealth and making it a less pleasant place to live.
I don't have a dog in this fight as my kids are all in high school. The reason I comment is that I see these ridiculous arguments where people want to use other kids to benefit their own kids. Furthermore, they claim that this will not only benefit the lower SES kids, but also the higher SES kids against what the parents of the higher SES kids clearly think. This is obviously a fascistic argument. Why can't you let people honestly state their preferences (and the rationale behind these preferences) without calling them racists? You leftists clearly don't realize that it is, in fact, you that are the source of all sorts of fascist social engineering where you don't take into account the preferences of those who might disagree with you.
You'd still be surrounded because liberal politics is associated with ideas, value creation and economic growth, and right wing politics is associated with digging buried treasure out of the ground and burning it until there is nothing left. That is why youre here. Your kids would do well to stay here and learn to interact with people unlike themselves. This is where the jobs are, this is the future will be, and cloistering our children in the leafy green enclaves of north Arlington will eventually be to their detriment. Adios. Also find a synonym for "fascist" it makes you sound uneducated when you repeat the same word over and over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You'd still be surrounded because liberal politics is associated with ideas, value creation and economic growth, and right wing politics is associated with digging buried treasure out of the ground and burning it until there is nothing left. That is why youre here. Your kids would do well to stay here and learn to interact with people unlike themselves. This is where the jobs are, this is the future will be, and cloistering our children in the leafy green enclaves of north Arlington will eventually be to their detriment. Adios. Also find a synonym for "fascist" it makes you sound uneducated when you repeat the same word over and over.
From Merriam-Webster:
fascism noun
fas·cism | \ ?fa-?shi-z?m also ?fa-?si-
\
Definition of fascism
1 often capitalized : a political philosophy, movement, or regime (such as that of the Fascisti) that exalts nation and often race above the individual and that stands for a centralized autocratic government headed by a dictatorial leader, severe economic and social regimentation, and forcible suppression of opposition
2 : a tendency toward or actual exercise of strong autocratic or dictatorial control early instances of army fascism and brutality
Without the nationalism, this seems to describe leftists pretty well.
I am amused that you don't think that North Arlington is filled with leftists as well.
Also, please describe how liberal values are associated with "ideas, value creation and economic growth." I thought their motto is "Resist," which doesn't seem to offer a positive program for anything.
Anonymous wrote:
You'd still be surrounded because liberal politics is associated with ideas, value creation and economic growth, and right wing politics is associated with digging buried treasure out of the ground and burning it until there is nothing left. That is why youre here. Your kids would do well to stay here and learn to interact with people unlike themselves. This is where the jobs are, this is the future will be, and cloistering our children in the leafy green enclaves of north Arlington will eventually be to their detriment. Adios. Also find a synonym for "fascist" it makes you sound uneducated when you repeat the same word over and over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
No one is calling for a handful of white kids from Jamestown to be bussed to Drew, so spare us that straw man and your constant whining about liberals. Your willingness to live among people you clearly detest ("leftists") seems oddly apropos to this discussion. Seems like for all our faults, us liberals have managed to create a spot on earth that you choose to live and obviously benefit from, else you'd have moved away by now. Clearly you have choices. Now, could it be that some not so advantaged kids might have something to offer well off kids, despite what you say? Hmm, maybe so.
Meh... What constant whining about liberals? That was only my second post in this thread.
The same argument could be made about higher SES kids in South Arlington not being allowed to go to their neighborhood school and being bused to Drew for their own "benefit."
I moved to Arlington for the commute. If I went to anywhere else as near in to my job as Arlington, I would still be surrounded by you hopeless leftists. Arlington derives its wealth from its proximity to the government and its various hangers-on. It is not leftists that created this spot on earth. However, leftists are certainly doing a good job of pissing away Arlington's wealth and making it a less pleasant place to live.
I don't have a dog in this fight as my kids are all in high school. The reason I comment is that I see these ridiculous arguments where people want to use other kids to benefit their own kids. Furthermore, they claim that this will not only benefit the lower SES kids, but also the higher SES kids against what the parents of the higher SES kids clearly think. This is obviously a fascistic argument. Why can't you let people honestly state their preferences (and the rationale behind these preferences) without calling them racists? You leftists clearly don't realize that it is, in fact, you that are the source of all sorts of fascist social engineering where you don't take into account the preferences of those who might disagree with you.
Anonymous wrote:
No one is calling for a handful of white kids from Jamestown to be bussed to Drew, so spare us that straw man and your constant whining about liberals. Your willingness to live among people you clearly detest ("leftists") seems oddly apropos to this discussion. Seems like for all our faults, us liberals have managed to create a spot on earth that you choose to live and obviously benefit from, else you'd have moved away by now. Clearly you have choices. Now, could it be that some not so advantaged kids might have something to offer well off kids, despite what you say? Hmm, maybe so.
Anonymous wrote:Right, the Northies benefit from being bused away from neighborhood schools to schools south of Route 50 so they can benefit by being around lower SES kids. It's for their own good. Diversity is strength.
We will just ignore the fact that "quality" of the school is less south of 50 based on measured test scores. You can't have it both ways. If you want your kids' tests scores to increase by associating with higher SES kids, this necessarily implies that the higher SES kids' test scores will suffer with exposure to lower SES kids on average. Not only will the higher SES kids not benefit from exposure to low SES kids, but some will have to be put on buses for the "privilege" of being exposed to them.
Frankly, I don't have any issue with importing kids from the south into NA schools, but the notion that some kids should be forced onto buses to benefit other kids is silly and unlikely to gain political support. Then, telling them that it is in their own best interest to be bused south is condescending and obnoxious. It's simply the standard fascistic attitude that I have come to know and hate from the leftists in Arlington.