Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bottom heavy?!
Yes, HoCo schools are “rated” higher because they have a lot fewer black and Hispanic kids, who tend not to score as highly on standardized tests. “Ratings” around here are 100% about whiteness/Asianness of a school system. When people say they want “good schools,” you can simply cut and paste “white and Asian schools.”
MCPS:
30.1% Hispanic
29.3% White
21.3% Black
14.3% Asian
HCPS:
22.4% Asian
24.0% Black
11.3% Hispanic
35.8% White
so...not really. You know it's easy to look this stuff up, right?
What’s crazy and really blows up all this nonsense is that Black students in HoCo schools perform better than MoCo schools.
It doesn’t make sense to just cite the demographic data of the entire county when everyone knows that the schools in these counties are incredibly segregated and that the highest performing schools are majority white/Asian.
So how do you have explain that HoCo has a higher percentage of Black students and yet their Black students perform better?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bottom heavy?!
Yes, HoCo schools are “rated” higher because they have a lot fewer black and Hispanic kids, who tend not to score as highly on standardized tests. “Ratings” around here are 100% about whiteness/Asianness of a school system. When people say they want “good schools,” you can simply cut and paste “white and Asian schools.”
MCPS:
30.1% Hispanic
29.3% White
21.3% Black
14.3% Asian
HCPS:
22.4% Asian
24.0% Black
11.3% Hispanic
35.8% White
so...not really. You know it's easy to look this stuff up, right?
What’s crazy and really blows up all this nonsense is that Black students in HoCo schools perform better than MoCo schools.
It doesn’t make sense to just cite the demographic data of the entire county when everyone knows that the schools in these counties are incredibly segregated and that the highest performing schools are majority white/Asian.
So how do you have explain that HoCo has a higher percentage of Black students and yet their Black students perform better?
Where’s the data that black students perform ‘better’ in Hoco than in Moco?!
The state Report Card data.
The data is here. Black students in HoCo schools, particularly at Middle and High School, have higher achievement in Math and Language Arts.
https://reportcard.msde.maryland.gov/Graphs/#/ReportCards/ReportCardSchool/1/E/1/13/XXXX/2019
https://reportcard.msde.maryland.gov/Graphs/#/ReportCards/ReportCardSchool/1/E/1/15/XXXX/2019
So more Black students and the Black students they have perform better. As a result, it’s hard to justify the demographic determinism arguments people keep repeating.
The data clearly indicates that for the average student regardless of race, HoCo provide a better education. And yet, as people claim here, HoCo schools are segregated.
Clearly you're not good with numbers and do not understand data.
HCPS has about 14,000 black students while MCPS has about 34,000 black students; clearly MCPS has more black students.
And MCPS has higher black graduation rate than HCPS even though they have more students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bottom heavy?!
Yes, HoCo schools are “rated” higher because they have a lot fewer black and Hispanic kids, who tend not to score as highly on standardized tests. “Ratings” around here are 100% about whiteness/Asianness of a school system. When people say they want “good schools,” you can simply cut and paste “white and Asian schools.”
MCPS:
30.1% Hispanic
29.3% White
21.3% Black
14.3% Asian
HCPS:
22.4% Asian
24.0% Black
11.3% Hispanic
35.8% White
so...not really. You know it's easy to look this stuff up, right?
What’s crazy and really blows up all this nonsense is that Black students in HoCo schools perform better than MoCo schools.
It doesn’t make sense to just cite the demographic data of the entire county when everyone knows that the schools in these counties are incredibly segregated and that the highest performing schools are majority white/Asian.
So how do you have explain that HoCo has a higher percentage of Black students and yet their Black students perform better?
Where’s the data that black students perform ‘better’ in Hoco than in Moco?!
The state Report Card data.
The data is here. Black students in HoCo schools, particularly at Middle and High School, have higher achievement in Math and Language Arts.
https://reportcard.msde.maryland.gov/Graphs/#/ReportCards/ReportCardSchool/1/E/1/13/XXXX/2019
https://reportcard.msde.maryland.gov/Graphs/#/ReportCards/ReportCardSchool/1/E/1/15/XXXX/2019
So more Black students and the Black students they have perform better. As a result, it’s hard to justify the demographic determinism arguments people keep repeating.
The data clearly indicates that for the average student regardless of race, HoCo provide a better education. And yet, as people claim here, HoCo schools are segregated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have family in HoCo and I have a fairly good idea that in terms of rigor they are not any better than MoCo. Yet, the schools are rated higher. Why is that? Is it that MoCo is bottom heavy with HI population, while HoCo is pretty much White/Asian?
They are smaller, fewer resources to try huge shifts in curricula. So they are more conservative (meaning less likely to make huge, sweeping progressive changes) than MoCo.
Anonymous wrote:I have family in HoCo and I have a fairly good idea that in terms of rigor they are not any better than MoCo. Yet, the schools are rated higher. Why is that? Is it that MoCo is bottom heavy with HI population, while HoCo is pretty much White/Asian?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bottom heavy?!
Yes, HoCo schools are “rated” higher because they have a lot fewer black and Hispanic kids, who tend not to score as highly on standardized tests. “Ratings” around here are 100% about whiteness/Asianness of a school system. When people say they want “good schools,” you can simply cut and paste “white and Asian schools.”
MCPS:
30.1% Hispanic
29.3% White
21.3% Black
14.3% Asian
HCPS:
22.4% Asian
24.0% Black
11.3% Hispanic
35.8% White
so...not really. You know it's easy to look this stuff up, right?
What’s crazy and really blows up all this nonsense is that Black students in HoCo schools perform better than MoCo schools.
It doesn’t make sense to just cite the demographic data of the entire county when everyone knows that the schools in these counties are incredibly segregated and that the highest performing schools are majority white/Asian.
So how do you have explain that HoCo has a higher percentage of Black students and yet their Black students perform better?
Where’s the data that black students perform ‘better’ in Hoco than in Moco?!
The state Report Card data.
The data is here. Black students in HoCo schools, particularly at Middle and High School, have higher achievement in Math and Language Arts.
https://reportcard.msde.maryland.gov/Graphs/#/ReportCards/ReportCardSchool/1/E/1/13/XXXX/2019
https://reportcard.msde.maryland.gov/Graphs/#/ReportCards/ReportCardSchool/1/E/1/15/XXXX/2019
So more Black students and the Black students they have perform better. As a result, it’s hard to justify the demographic determinism arguments people keep repeating.
The data clearly indicates that for the average student regardless of race, HoCo provide a better education. And yet, as people claim here, HoCo schools are segregated.
How can HoCo schools be segregated? I thought they stared busing a couple years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bottom heavy?!
Yes, HoCo schools are “rated” higher because they have a lot fewer black and Hispanic kids, who tend not to score as highly on standardized tests. “Ratings” around here are 100% about whiteness/Asianness of a school system. When people say they want “good schools,” you can simply cut and paste “white and Asian schools.”
MCPS:
30.1% Hispanic
29.3% White
21.3% Black
14.3% Asian
HCPS:
22.4% Asian
24.0% Black
11.3% Hispanic
35.8% White
so...not really. You know it's easy to look this stuff up, right?
What’s crazy and really blows up all this nonsense is that Black students in HoCo schools perform better than MoCo schools.
It doesn’t make sense to just cite the demographic data of the entire county when everyone knows that the schools in these counties are incredibly segregated and that the highest performing schools are majority white/Asian.
So how do you have explain that HoCo has a higher percentage of Black students and yet their Black students perform better?
Where’s the data that black students perform ‘better’ in Hoco than in Moco?!
The state Report Card data.
The data is here. Black students in HoCo schools, particularly at Middle and High School, have higher achievement in Math and Language Arts.
https://reportcard.msde.maryland.gov/Graphs/#/ReportCards/ReportCardSchool/1/E/1/13/XXXX/2019
https://reportcard.msde.maryland.gov/Graphs/#/ReportCards/ReportCardSchool/1/E/1/15/XXXX/2019
So more Black students and the Black students they have perform better. As a result, it’s hard to justify the demographic determinism arguments people keep repeating.
The data clearly indicates that for the average student regardless of race, HoCo provide a better education. And yet, as people claim here, HoCo schools are segregated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bottom heavy?!
Yes, HoCo schools are “rated” higher because they have a lot fewer black and Hispanic kids, who tend not to score as highly on standardized tests. “Ratings” around here are 100% about whiteness/Asianness of a school system. When people say they want “good schools,” you can simply cut and paste “white and Asian schools.”
MCPS:
30.1% Hispanic
29.3% White
21.3% Black
14.3% Asian
HCPS:
22.4% Asian
24.0% Black
11.3% Hispanic
35.8% White
so...not really. You know it's easy to look this stuff up, right?
What’s crazy and really blows up all this nonsense is that Black students in HoCo schools perform better than MoCo schools.
It doesn’t make sense to just cite the demographic data of the entire county when everyone knows that the schools in these counties are incredibly segregated and that the highest performing schools are majority white/Asian.
So how do you have explain that HoCo has a higher percentage of Black students and yet their Black students perform better?
Where’s the data that black students perform ‘better’ in Hoco than in Moco?!
The state Report Card data.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have family in HoCo and I have a fairly good idea that in terms of rigor they are not any better than MoCo. Yet, the schools are rated higher. Why is that? Is it that MoCo is bottom heavy with HI population, while HoCo is pretty much White/Asian?
There you go. Whites + Asians = better schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have family in HoCo and I have a fairly good idea that in terms of rigor they are not any better than MoCo. Yet, the schools are rated higher. Why is that? Is it that MoCo is bottom heavy with HI population, while HoCo is pretty much White/Asian?
There you go. Whites + Asians = better schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bottom heavy?!
Yes, HoCo schools are “rated” higher because they have a lot fewer black and Hispanic kids, who tend not to score as highly on standardized tests. “Ratings” around here are 100% about whiteness/Asianness of a school system. When people say they want “good schools,” you can simply cut and paste “white and Asian schools.”
MCPS:
30.1% Hispanic
29.3% White
21.3% Black
14.3% Asian
HCPS:
22.4% Asian
24.0% Black
11.3% Hispanic
35.8% White
so...not really. You know it's easy to look this stuff up, right?
What’s crazy and really blows up all this nonsense is that Black students in HoCo schools perform better than MoCo schools.
It doesn’t make sense to just cite the demographic data of the entire county when everyone knows that the schools in these counties are incredibly segregated and that the highest performing schools are majority white/Asian.
So how do you have explain that HoCo has a higher percentage of Black students and yet their Black students perform better?
Where’s the data that black students perform ‘better’ in Hoco than in Moco?!
Anonymous wrote:I have family in HoCo and I have a fairly good idea that in terms of rigor they are not any better than MoCo. Yet, the schools are rated higher. Why is that? Is it that MoCo is bottom heavy with HI population, while HoCo is pretty much White/Asian?