Wealthy cacs in NYC rant against bringing more blacks into schools

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A new effort to diversify schools in the Upper West Side of Manhattan — one of the richest neighborhoods in the city — has drawn an angry reaction from many parents.

Local news station Spectrum News NY 1 has posted a video that shows white parents furiously attacking a plan to require all local middle schools to reserve 25 percent of their seats for students who score below grade level on state English and Math exams.

The plan is an effort to make schools on the Upper West Side more diverse to reflect the demographics of New York as a whole, as the schools in the area now are predominantly white.

“You’re talking about an 11-year-old, you worked your butt off, and you didn’t get that, what you needed or wanted,” one angry woman said during the meeting. “You’re telling them that you’re not going to go to a school that’s going to educate them the same way you’ve been educated. Life sucks!”

Kristen Burger, an elected member of the Upper West Side Parent Council, tells NY 1 that the plan is intended to address diversity problems in the area’s middle schools, which she describes as “very segregated.”

And NY-1’s video shows middle school principal Henry Zymeck telling many of the parents that he feels hurt by some of their comments.

“There are kids that are tremendously disadvantaged,” he said. “And to compare these students and say, ‘My already advantaged kid needs more advantage, they need to be kept away from those kids,’ is tremendously offensive to me.”




bu bu it's only the poor whites that support Trump

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OP stop. :comeon:

attacking a plan to require all local middle schools to reserve 25 percent of their seats for students who score below grade level on state English and Math exams.

What does that have to do with black people? Are you saying we can't score above or at grade level?
 

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The question is though:

Is this about increasing diversity in the Upper West Side or helping disadvantaged students who score below grade level? If it's the latter, why not focus on improving the level of education, teaching and funding in the areas they live in? Why do I have to journey to a white neighborhood to receive the same quality of education that they're receiving?

On the flipside, it's rather telling that promoting 'diversity' means having a quota for students who are not making the requisite grades. :francis:
 

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Is this going to help those kids test scores get better? And how so?


A new effort to diversify schools in the Upper West Side of Manhattan — one of the richest neighborhoods in the city — has drawn an angry reaction from many parents.

Local news station Spectrum News NY 1 has posted a video that shows white parents furiously attacking a plan to require all local middle schools to reserve 25 percent of their seats for students who score below grade level on state English and Math exams.

The plan is an effort to make schools on the Upper West Side more diverse to reflect the demographics of New York as a whole, as the schools in the area now are predominantly white.

“You’re talking about an 11-year-old, you worked your butt off, and you didn’t get that, what you needed or wanted,” one angry woman said during the meeting. “You’re telling them that you’re not going to go to a school that’s going to educate them the same way you’ve been educated. Life sucks!”

Kristen Burger, an elected member of the Upper West Side Parent Council, tells NY 1 that the plan is intended to address diversity problems in the area’s middle schools, which she describes as “very segregated.”

And NY-1’s video shows middle school principal Henry Zymeck telling many of the parents that he feels hurt by some of their comments.

“There are kids that are tremendously disadvantaged,” he said. “And to compare these students and say, ‘My already advantaged kid needs more advantage, they need to be kept away from those kids,’ is tremendously offensive to me.”




bu bu it's only the poor whites that support Trump

:mjpls:



https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...yth-most-trump-voters-were-not-working-class/
 
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better to improve black schools, but honestly black kids are going to score lower generally since their social and economic situations are usually worse.

This leaves a bad taste in my mouth tho, don’t like seeing black intelligence put down.
 

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These cacs are probably still racist but.... this really isn't something I can be made. First of all the implication that low scoring = black is racist in of itself, so whoever tried to start this initiative has some fukked up views. Secondly reserving 25% of seats for low scoring students is extremely excessive and doesn't really make sense at all. A better alternative would just be to abolish zoning in NYC in general.
 

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I'd be pissed too if we are being honest. As would most of you if you had kids in that school. 25% will have a negative impact on the rest of the kids.
If these kids had good grades, I would've supported this move.

You're allowed to be selfish when it comes to your kids.
 

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This is a bad way to bring diversity to a school
And there’s not that many black people in UWS so what are you trying to say OP
That’s a straight up lie b. There are a lot of black people in the UWS of all ethnicities. Everyone wants to act like there isn’t, especially those who benefit from them being gone.
 
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