Anonymous wrote:Tale a look at the thread on the violent fight at Macgruder and you can guess why parents would prefer to see and their kids to HoCo and even be picky within HoCo about which schools they send their children to
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yawn guess what happens when you integrate schools
Classes are still segregated generally with richer, whiter and more asian kids along with Africans taking more advanced classes
and poorer more black (but not Africans) and Hispanic kids taking lower classes
all this is does is just reinforce stereotypes. Still want to integrate schools now?
Also have you ever been to an integrated school cafeteria, kids generally sit with whoever they have classes with and just like with human housing settlement patters you have segregation by table/neighborhood
I can't believe that in 2019, people are still saying that segregated schools are just fine.
Actually I can believe it, but it's depressing.
Yep, but I am not surprised.
HoCo is one of the areas that people who wished for a MoCo of 1970's move to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yawn guess what happens when you integrate schools
Classes are still segregated generally with richer, whiter and more asian kids along with Africans taking more advanced classes
and poorer more black (but not Africans) and Hispanic kids taking lower classes
all this is does is just reinforce stereotypes. Still want to integrate schools now?
Also have you ever been to an integrated school cafeteria, kids generally sit with whoever they have classes with and just like with human housing settlement patters you have segregation by table/neighborhood
I can't believe that in 2019, people are still saying that segregated schools are just fine.
Actually I can believe it, but it's depressing.
Yep, but I am not surprised.
HoCo is one of the areas that people who wished for a MoCo of 1970's move to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yawn guess what happens when you integrate schools
Classes are still segregated generally with richer, whiter and more asian kids along with Africans taking more advanced classes
and poorer more black (but not Africans) and Hispanic kids taking lower classes
all this is does is just reinforce stereotypes. Still want to integrate schools now?
Also have you ever been to an integrated school cafeteria, kids generally sit with whoever they have classes with and just like with human housing settlement patters you have segregation by table/neighborhood
I can't believe that in 2019, people are still saying that segregated schools are just fine.
Actually I can believe it, but it's depressing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
+1.
And parents who disagree are of course welcome to move their kids to lovely SE DC.
And everyone wins
Have you been to SE DC lately? It's not 1985 anymore.
They aren't talking about Capital Hill. The real SE ... across the river.
So most of SE DC is fake SE DC?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yawn guess what happens when you integrate schools
Classes are still segregated generally with richer, whiter and more asian kids along with Africans taking more advanced classes
and poorer more black (but not Africans) and Hispanic kids taking lower classes
all this is does is just reinforce stereotypes. Still want to integrate schools now?
Also have you ever been to an integrated school cafeteria, kids generally sit with whoever they have classes with and just like with human housing settlement patters you have segregation by table/neighborhood
I can't believe that in 2019, people are still saying that segregated schools are just fine.
Actually I can believe it, but it's depressing.
Anonymous wrote:Yawn guess what happens when you integrate schools
Classes are still segregated generally with richer, whiter and more asian kids along with Africans taking more advanced classes
and poorer more black (but not Africans) and Hispanic kids taking lower classes
all this is does is just reinforce stereotypes. Still want to integrate schools now?
Also have you ever been to an integrated school cafeteria, kids generally sit with whoever they have classes with and just like with human housing settlement patters you have segregation by table/neighborhood
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
+1.
And parents who disagree are of course welcome to move their kids to lovely SE DC.
And everyone wins
Have you been to SE DC lately? It's not 1985 anymore.
They aren't talking about Capital Hill. The real SE ... across the river.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
+1.
And parents who disagree are of course welcome to move their kids to lovely SE DC.
And everyone wins
Have you been to SE DC lately? It's not 1985 anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
+1.
And parents who disagree are of course welcome to move their kids to lovely SE DC.
And everyone wins
Have you been to SE DC lately? It's not 1985 anymore.
Anonymous wrote:
+1.
And parents who disagree are of course welcome to move their kids to lovely SE DC.
And everyone wins
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is nonsense. Howard County public schools are among the best in the nation. There is no “segregation”. Neighborhoods that feed into different high schools are determined by the school board after analyzing multiple factors. Housing price is not a factor. Certainly some schools have more diversity - and much of that is because of some these schools have higher number of apartments and lower priced housing in their areas so they provide entry level living for people moving into the county or lower income families. Article is written to inflame and indoctrinate people into it’s author’s odd belief system; isn’t factual or from any official source.
What makes them the best PP? Cmon. They are the best because they have high test scores. They have high test scores because the population is full of wealthy, educated parents and not full of uneducated, poor people. This isn't rocket science.
On papers only
On paper reflects indicators of success... that is why those are tracked