Anonymous wrote:Asian kids are discriminated against because they care about school and grades. I see it all of the time. It is sickening.
Anonymous wrote:The way to get ahead in America today is just be poor and URM. Society now hands you everything on a plate if you are in these categories? Undeserving magnet admissions for average or below average intellect? Check. 400 SAT point bonus and preference at ivies? Check. Subsidized loans? Check. Preference in recruiting at most companies? Check. Now they’re talking about canceling student loan debt. Do URMs even have to try anymore?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because Asians take education seriously no matter what their income level. They are barely in ESOL. Their parents learn English relatively fast. They are Usually are discriminated AGAINST for magnets and still do well overall. They don’t have issues of neglect. So MCPS ignores them.
They are more concerned with hispanics because their parents don’t care about education or assimilating with English.
This is really racist.
Not the PP but it is accurate. Spanish speaking kids are in ESOL for average of 4 years. Asians in ESOL the average is 8 months. Income is not a factor. Poor Asians kids outpace Hispanics and AA kids within 6 months, low income whites within a year, and middle income white kids within 2 years of entering an American school.
It might be accurate that Spanish speaking kids stay in ESOL longer than kids of Asian descent. But PP's assertion that this is due to a failure to value education or to "assimilate with English" is racist and flawed.
Because of geography and the economics of trans-continental immigration, Asian immigrant children are likely to have been well-educated back home, and to have some English language exposure before arrival. That's a HUGE structural advantage over Central American kids who may have little formal education and zero English language exposure.
Basically, PP is taking one true thing (Asian immigrants spend less time in ESOL than Hispanic immigrants) and turning into a story about innate intelligence/desire to learn rather than focusing on the real issue, which is the massive differences between these immigrant groups.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because Asians take education seriously no matter what their income level. They are barely in ESOL. Their parents learn English relatively fast. They are Usually are discriminated AGAINST for magnets and still do well overall. They don’t have issues of neglect. So MCPS ignores them.
They are more concerned with hispanics because their parents don’t care about education or assimilating with English.
This is really racist.
Not the PP but it is accurate. Spanish speaking kids are in ESOL for average of 4 years. Asians in ESOL the average is 8 months. Income is not a factor. Poor Asians kids outpace Hispanics and AA kids within 6 months, low income whites within a year, and middle income white kids within 2 years of entering an American school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because Asians take education seriously no matter what their income level. They are barely in ESOL. Their parents learn English relatively fast. They are Usually are discriminated AGAINST for magnets and still do well overall. They don’t have issues of neglect. So MCPS ignores them.
They are more concerned with hispanics because their parents don’t care about education or assimilating with English.
This is really racist.
Anonymous wrote:When you are spending millions on an Antiracist or Antiracism audit you need to recognize that there are all kinds of racism, discrimination and bias. One bias that I think is completely inaccurate is that Asians are all rich and prep their way into magnets. MCPS has perpetuated that stereotype.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard at schools like Cold Spring pre-COVID there was a daily bus to Dr. Li's after school enrichment because it was so common every single day. Not everyone can afford to buy their way into a magnet.
I'm a white parent in Silver Spring, and I think this line of "attack" is profoundly dumb and borderline racist. There may have been a bus to Dr. Li from Cold Spring or there may not have been, but I don't see how that's any different from the bus that picked up at my child's school to the horseback riding place, or the van that loaded up to soccer.
Different parents have different priorities.
I am a non-white parent in Rockville and your analogies are flawed. Horseback riding or soccer are not magnet options in MCP. Dr.Li's outfit specifically preps a certain subset of children for entrance exams to magnet programs that, supposedly, should be equally accessible to everyone in public school. Borderline racist or not, this it the reality and it's not just about 'priorities. Low-income kids in this county don't get to go to the 'horseback riding places'.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree that Asians and Whites get lumped together but this whole situation has created tensions between Black parents and students and Asians and White parents and students and Asians. MCPS doesn't seem to care. If they were really listening they would know kids are turning on other kids due to race because the district has been so opaque about how it goes about ensuring equity. It is creating a lot of resentment and it is the students who are suffering.
If kids are turning on other kids, then you need to look at what those kids are hearing at home.
Just based on DCUM alone, there is overwhelming racism, bias, stereotyping, and xenophobia against Asians that goes completely unchecked and is supported by the woke crowd.
So yes, the kids of these DCUM parents are definitely hearing and learning how to cherry pick racism and justify it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because the complaints among the Asian American parents are first world problems. When half the kids in your district aren’t fed, aren’t meeting grade level standards, and are adversely impacted by covid, poverty, and unemployment, it’s hard to care about who gets into magnet programs.
What are you rambling about? Asians can be low income. The county is doing a huge amount with food assistance as are many private organizations and individual schools. These issues were also pre-covid and funny thing, people like you didn't care or did MCPS.
Actually, MCPS has focused significantly on these issues before covid. And while there are some low-income Asians, no, it’s only a tiny percentage, compared with the more than half the county’s African American and Hispanic students who are low-income.
I'm not a fan of hand-waving away the low-income Asian-Americans in Montgomery County. There are lots of Asian-Americans in Montgomery County who aren't affluent Chinese-Americans in Potomac or affluent Indian-Americans in Clarksburg.
Not the PP, but it is exactly those groups (affluent Chinese-Americans in Potomac and Indian-Americans in Clarksburg) that are filing lawsuits and claiming systemic discrimination based on race. That's why we're talking about them. A poor or working class Asian American in Silver Spring or Wheaton is actually going to benefit from a magnet admissions policy that puts some weight on geographic diversity.
Very few white/asian kids in Silver Spring and Wheaton get in regardless of income. We don't have the same opportunities.
You think white kids need MORE opportunities? How out of touch are you?
Yes, many of our smart kids aren't getting any extra enrichment. It has nothing to do with race and kids testing well but they only take 1-2 kids in each elementary school who are white downcountry. Same for the lottery magnet programs but then its only 2-3 kids. We got zero enrichment despite higher scores than many describe on here.
I heard at schools like Cold Spring pre-COVID there was a daily bus to Dr. Li's after school enrichment because it was so common every single day. Not everyone can afford to buy their way into a magnet.
Anonymous wrote:I heard at schools like Cold Spring pre-COVID there was a daily bus to Dr. Li's after school enrichment because it was so common every single day. Not everyone can afford to buy their way into a magnet.
I'm a white parent in Silver Spring, and I think this line of "attack" is profoundly dumb and borderline racist. There may have been a bus to Dr. Li from Cold Spring or there may not have been, but I don't see how that's any different from the bus that picked up at my child's school to the horseback riding place, or the van that loaded up to soccer.
Different parents have different priorities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree that Asians and Whites get lumped together but this whole situation has created tensions between Black parents and students and Asians and White parents and students and Asians. MCPS doesn't seem to care. If they were really listening they would know kids are turning on other kids due to race because the district has been so opaque about how it goes about ensuring equity. It is creating a lot of resentment and it is the students who are suffering.
If kids are turning on other kids, then you need to look at what those kids are hearing at home.
I heard at schools like Cold Spring pre-COVID there was a daily bus to Dr. Li's after school enrichment because it was so common every single day. Not everyone can afford to buy their way into a magnet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because the complaints among the Asian American parents are first world problems. When half the kids in your district aren’t fed, aren’t meeting grade level standards, and are adversely impacted by covid, poverty, and unemployment, it’s hard to care about who gets into magnet programs.
What are you rambling about? Asians can be low income. The county is doing a huge amount with food assistance as are many private organizations and individual schools. These issues were also pre-covid and funny thing, people like you didn't care or did MCPS.
Actually, MCPS has focused significantly on these issues before covid. And while there are some low-income Asians, no, it’s only a tiny percentage, compared with the more than half the county’s African American and Hispanic students who are low-income.
I'm not a fan of hand-waving away the low-income Asian-Americans in Montgomery County. There are lots of Asian-Americans in Montgomery County who aren't affluent Chinese-Americans in Potomac or affluent Indian-Americans in Clarksburg.
Not the PP, but it is exactly those groups (affluent Chinese-Americans in Potomac and Indian-Americans in Clarksburg) that are filing lawsuits and claiming systemic discrimination based on race. That's why we're talking about them. A poor or working class Asian American in Silver Spring or Wheaton is actually going to benefit from a magnet admissions policy that puts some weight on geographic diversity.
Very few white/asian kids in Silver Spring and Wheaton get in regardless of income. We don't have the same opportunities.
You think white kids need MORE opportunities? How out of touch are you?
Yes, many of our smart kids aren't getting any extra enrichment. It has nothing to do with race and kids testing well but they only take 1-2 kids in each elementary school who are white downcountry. Same for the lottery magnet programs but then its only 2-3 kids. We got zero enrichment despite higher scores than many describe on here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because the complaints among the Asian American parents are first world problems. When half the kids in your district aren’t fed, aren’t meeting grade level standards, and are adversely impacted by covid, poverty, and unemployment, it’s hard to care about who gets into magnet programs.
What are you rambling about? Asians can be low income. The county is doing a huge amount with food assistance as are many private organizations and individual schools. These issues were also pre-covid and funny thing, people like you didn't care or did MCPS.
Actually, MCPS has focused significantly on these issues before covid. And while there are some low-income Asians, no, it’s only a tiny percentage, compared with the more than half the county’s African American and Hispanic students who are low-income.
I'm not a fan of hand-waving away the low-income Asian-Americans in Montgomery County. There are lots of Asian-Americans in Montgomery County who aren't affluent Chinese-Americans in Potomac or affluent Indian-Americans in Clarksburg.
Not the PP, but it is exactly those groups (affluent Chinese-Americans in Potomac and Indian-Americans in Clarksburg) that are filing lawsuits and claiming systemic discrimination based on race. That's why we're talking about them. A poor or working class Asian American in Silver Spring or Wheaton is actually going to benefit from a magnet admissions policy that puts some weight on geographic diversity.
Very few white/asian kids in Silver Spring and Wheaton get in regardless of income. We don't have the same opportunities.
You think white kids need MORE opportunities? How out of touch are you?