Anonymous wrote:
Ten percent of the student population.
Being made up of mainly two races doesn't make a school diverse. Similar how schools that are minority majority are not diverse as well.
There have been several threads about what diversity is already. But to me, a diverse school is where there is a decent representation of every student group. Such as Julius West:
http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/regulatoryaccountability/glance/currentyear/schools/03211.pdf
Using the middle school to not pick up the IB students who might live out of the school zone in Richard Montgomery. But I think a makeup of that is diverse.
Once you go over 30% in any student group, it starts to look like they are a good portion of the school. I think Wootton was about 30% Asians at the time when it picked up the name Wonton.
Anonymous wrote:
You have reading comprehension skills and don't know what diversity means. Please note the bolded. Name one other HS in MCPS that has a higher % of Asian students. That was the point. 37% Asian is very high for this county considering Asians only makeup of something like 12% of the total population here.
And 6% Hispanic and 7% Black does not make a school diverse.
Look at the stats for RM. That is what a diverse school looks like.
Asian - 26%
Black - 16.5
Hispanic 23.3
White about 30
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Less then 10 percent is practically nothing. Sherwood has more diversity then that:
http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/regulatoryaccountability/glance/currentyear/schools/04503.pdf
And people on this board always talks about how it's not diverse.
Don't know firsthand but heard that at least some people from Wootton might be "out of touch with reality" in some ways. ie I think some people call is the slums of Potomac or something like that. It might not have the same stigma as some of the other W schools in the area but have heard some people complain about it.
But as previous poster said, it's probably a mixed bag and there is a representation of all types at all schools. (in terms of personalities, how nice people are, etc.)
Less than 10 percent what?
Anonymous wrote:My DCs go to one of the Whitman feeder schools and I have been surprised how low some of their PARCC scores have been at their school. I know what they are learning in math, reading and writing and I have been impressed with the level of teaching and material. I'm wondering if they are not teaching to the test? I'm not sure, but something is going on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see that Wootton is an 8. Is it really that good? Are the kids entitled or more down to earth? (Generally speaking, of course. I know any school will have all sorts).
Wootton has the highest % of Asian American students of all the HS in MCPS. It's a pressure cooker, and has low FARMS rate and not much diversity to speak of.
No that's not correct. Wooten has 37% Asian, 6% Hispanic, 7% Black, and 46% white. If that's not diversity, I don't know what is. True it has low FARMS (5%), but higher than Whitman (which reports less than 5% FARMS).
http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/regulatoryaccountability/glance/currentyear/schools/04234.pdf
Anonymous wrote:
Less then 10 percent is practically nothing. Sherwood has more diversity then that:
http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/regulatoryaccountability/glance/currentyear/schools/04503.pdf
And people on this board always talks about how it's not diverse.
Don't know firsthand but heard that at least some people from Wootton might be "out of touch with reality" in some ways. ie I think some people call is the slums of Potomac or something like that. It might not have the same stigma as some of the other W schools in the area but have heard some people complain about it.
But as previous poster said, it's probably a mixed bag and there is a representation of all types at all schools. (in terms of personalities, how nice people are, etc.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see that Wootton is an 8. Is it really that good? Are the kids entitled or more down to earth? (Generally speaking, of course. I know any school will have all sorts).
Wootton has the highest % of Asian American students of all the HS in MCPS. It's a pressure cooker, and has low FARMS rate and not much diversity to speak of.
No that's not correct. Wooten has 37% Asian, 6% Hispanic, 7% Black, and 46% white. If that's not diversity, I don't know what is. True it has low FARMS (5%), but higher than Whitman (which reports less than 5% FARMS).
http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/regulatoryaccountability/glance/currentyear/schools/04234.pdf
Anonymous wrote:The students at Whitman did blow off the PARC test and choose to not try at all. My DC goes there and said that the general atmosphere was kids bubbling in random answers, writing random essays and listening to music during the test. But this is not only the students fault! The teachers actively encouraged them to not take it seriously! My child's English teacher told them it doesn't matter and they don't have to really try because they don't have to actually pass. The teacher was laughing about how the school board used the word "sit" as in they only need to "sit" through the tests, not pass them. Other teachers made similar comments and basically implied that students should not try their hardest. Say what you will about what that says about the school but don't put the whole blame on the students. Regardless, this year the atmosphere was very different because the tests actually counted. Whitman's scores will probably go way up as will their Great Schools rating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see that Wootton is an 8. Is it really that good? Are the kids entitled or more down to earth? (Generally speaking, of course. I know any school will have all sorts).
Wootton has the highest % of Asian American students of all the HS in MCPS. It's a pressure cooker, and has low FARMS rate and not much diversity to speak of.
Anonymous wrote:I see that Wootton is an 8. Is it really that good? Are the kids entitled or more down to earth? (Generally speaking, of course. I know any school will have all sorts).
Anonymous wrote:Ok, I just want to point out that on the thread about diversity and why some of us choose a more diverse school for our kids, many folks commented that the reason they disdain diverse schools had to do with the "environment for their kids" and the "involvement of the parents". Now I'm to understand that kids in a W school are actually encouraged by both parents and teachers to blow off tests? It's kind of crazy, the double standard. If parents are less involved because they have trouble with English or work two jobs, that's bad, but if they encourage blowing off educational standards in a sort of devil may care, mischief making way, then it's fine and it's an outrage that their scores would be dropped. Hmm.