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Post by adpz on Sept 19, 2018 23:04:58 GMT -5
DeBlaz has been shitting on the city pretty much as hard as he can, but his new school Chancellor deserves a special callout. City-Journal has a succinct read. "New York City Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza had just started in his new job when, in April of this year, he tweeted out a link to a Rawstory.com video headlined, WATCH: WEALTHY WHITE MANHATTAN PARENTS ANGRILY RANT AGAINST PLAN TO BRING MORE BLACK KIDS TO THEIR SCHOOLS. The video showed a sensitive debate about plans to engineer a new racial balance in three Upper West Side middle schools; casting the complicated discussion as a “rant” against “black kids” on the part of “wealthy white Manhattan parents” was typical of tabloid-style clickbait. One would think that the new head of the country’s largest school system would not want to blast out incendiary messages designed to foment racial hostility. But Carranza has made such utterances part of his brand. When a white woman told Carranza on a radio call-in show that she was “stunned” by his statement, and “hear loud and clear—me as a white parent in P.S. 199—I am not part of your constituency,” the chancellor advised her to attend implicit-bias training classes. He was telling her to check her privilege, as the saying goes, before speaking to him again. Carranza has continued to spread his radical, race-based message of transformation. “We’re not about improving the system,” he told Al Sharpton’s National Action Network last weekend. “We’re about changing the system.” That system, he claims, fails to teach black and Latino students, while offering a different level of service to other, presumably white, children. Carranza wants to eliminate the test-based system of admission to the city’s specialized high schools, which has resulted in disproportionate representation of South Asian and East Asian kids in Brooklyn Tech, Stuyvesant, and six other premier schools. “I don’t buy into the narrative that any one ethnic group owns admissions to these schools,” Carranza said, as though studying for and excelling on standardized tests was somehow indicative of entitlement.
www.city-journal.org/richard-carranza-16179.html
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Post by 32Green on Sept 19, 2018 23:26:11 GMT -5
DeBlaz has been shitting on the city pretty much as hard as he can, but his new school Chancellor deserves a special callout. City-Journal has a succinct read. "New York City Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza had just started in his new job when, in April of this year, he tweeted out a link to a Rawstory.com video headlined, WATCH: WEALTHY WHITE MANHATTAN PARENTS ANGRILY RANT AGAINST PLAN TO BRING MORE BLACK KIDS TO THEIR SCHOOLS. The video showed a sensitive debate about plans to engineer a new racial balance in three Upper West Side middle schools; casting the complicated discussion as a “rant” against “black kids” on the part of “wealthy white Manhattan parents” was typical of tabloid-style clickbait. One would think that the new head of the country’s largest school system would not want to blast out incendiary messages designed to foment racial hostility. But Carranza has made such utterances part of his brand. When a white woman told Carranza on a radio call-in show that she was “stunned” by his statement, and “hear loud and clear—me as a white parent in P.S. 199—I am not part of your constituency,” the chancellor advised her to attend implicit-bias training classes. He was telling her to check her privilege, as the saying goes, before speaking to him again. Carranza has continued to spread his radical, race-based message of transformation. “We’re not about improving the system,” he told Al Sharpton’s National Action Network last weekend. “We’re about changing the system.” That system, he claims, fails to teach black and Latino students, while offering a different level of service to other, presumably white, children. Carranza wants to eliminate the test-based system of admission to the city’s specialized high schools, which has resulted in disproportionate representation of South Asian and East Asian kids in Brooklyn Tech, Stuyvesant, and six other premier schools. “I don’t buy into the narrative that any one ethnic group owns admissions to these schools,” Carranza said, as though studying for and excelling on standardized tests was somehow indicative of entitlement.
www.city-journal.org/richard-carranza-16179.html
So basically, two parent homes that work their asses off to send prepared, socialized kids to certain schools are fucked as their kids sit by watching highly paid teachers babysitting un-socialized, angry offspring of single parent families as they act out. No one wins, which to the the left..is a fuckin victory. Oh, and those single parent families? Fruit of the Democratic vine. Oh the irony.
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Post by adpz on Sept 19, 2018 23:32:39 GMT -5
DeBlaz has been shitting on the city pretty much as hard as he can, but his new school Chancellor deserves a special callout. City-Journal has a succinct read. "New York City Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza had just started in his new job when, in April of this year, he tweeted out a link to a Rawstory.com video headlined, WATCH: WEALTHY WHITE MANHATTAN PARENTS ANGRILY RANT AGAINST PLAN TO BRING MORE BLACK KIDS TO THEIR SCHOOLS. The video showed a sensitive debate about plans to engineer a new racial balance in three Upper West Side middle schools; casting the complicated discussion as a “rant” against “black kids” on the part of “wealthy white Manhattan parents” was typical of tabloid-style clickbait. One would think that the new head of the country’s largest school system would not want to blast out incendiary messages designed to foment racial hostility. But Carranza has made such utterances part of his brand. When a white woman told Carranza on a radio call-in show that she was “stunned” by his statement, and “hear loud and clear—me as a white parent in P.S. 199—I am not part of your constituency,” the chancellor advised her to attend implicit-bias training classes. He was telling her to check her privilege, as the saying goes, before speaking to him again. Carranza has continued to spread his radical, race-based message of transformation. “We’re not about improving the system,” he told Al Sharpton’s National Action Network last weekend. “We’re about changing the system.” That system, he claims, fails to teach black and Latino students, while offering a different level of service to other, presumably white, children. Carranza wants to eliminate the test-based system of admission to the city’s specialized high schools, which has resulted in disproportionate representation of South Asian and East Asian kids in Brooklyn Tech, Stuyvesant, and six other premier schools. “I don’t buy into the narrative that any one ethnic group owns admissions to these schools,” Carranza said, as though studying for and excelling on standardized tests was somehow indicative of entitlement.
www.city-journal.org/richard-carranza-16179.html
So basically, two parent homes that work their asses off to send prepared, socialized kids to certain schools are fucked as their kids sit by watching highly paid teachers babysitting un-socialized, angry offspring of single parent families as they act out. No one wins, which to the the left..is a fuckin victory. Oh, and those single parent families? Fruit of the Democratic vine. Oh the irony. 100% I actually know one white woman who has a kid there - divorced single mom who barely makes ends meet. The new chancellor is an even bigger idiot because all - and I mean ALL - the rich white kids on the UWS go to private school.
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Post by southparkcpa on Sept 20, 2018 5:21:41 GMT -5
Its amazing, read the Tipping Point by Gladwell, he talks about... in ONE generation, Jewish immigrants enter this country and their 1st born become lawyers, doctors etc. We now have 5 generation of blacks on welfare. 5.
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Post by Trades on Sept 20, 2018 6:21:24 GMT -5
Atlas Shrugged. Chase all the productive members of society away in favor of the takers.
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Post by JetRepulsion1 on Sept 20, 2018 7:41:30 GMT -5
DeBlaz has been shitting on the city pretty much as hard as he can, but his new school Chancellor deserves a special callout. City-Journal has a succinct read. "New York City Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza had just started in his new job when, in April of this year, he tweeted out a link to a Rawstory.com video headlined, WATCH: WEALTHY WHITE MANHATTAN PARENTS ANGRILY RANT AGAINST PLAN TO BRING MORE BLACK KIDS TO THEIR SCHOOLS. The video showed a sensitive debate about plans to engineer a new racial balance in three Upper West Side middle schools; casting the complicated discussion as a “rant” against “black kids” on the part of “wealthy white Manhattan parents” was typical of tabloid-style clickbait. One would think that the new head of the country’s largest school system would not want to blast out incendiary messages designed to foment racial hostility. But Carranza has made such utterances part of his brand. When a white woman told Carranza on a radio call-in show that she was “stunned” by his statement, and “hear loud and clear—me as a white parent in P.S. 199—I am not part of your constituency,” the chancellor advised her to attend implicit-bias training classes. He was telling her to check her privilege, as the saying goes, before speaking to him again. Carranza has continued to spread his radical, race-based message of transformation. “We’re not about improving the system,” he told Al Sharpton’s National Action Network last weekend. “We’re about changing the system.” That system, he claims, fails to teach black and Latino students, while offering a different level of service to other, presumably white, children. Carranza wants to eliminate the test-based system of admission to the city’s specialized high schools, which has resulted in disproportionate representation of South Asian and East Asian kids in Brooklyn Tech, Stuyvesant, and six other premier schools. “I don’t buy into the narrative that any one ethnic group owns admissions to these schools,” Carranza said, as though studying for and excelling on standardized tests was somehow indicative of entitlement.
www.city-journal.org/richard-carranza-16179.html
Private Catholic School is the only way to go in NYC.
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Post by bxjetfan on Sept 20, 2018 8:08:56 GMT -5
DeBlaz has been shitting on the city pretty much as hard as he can, but his new school Chancellor deserves a special callout. City-Journal has a succinct read. "New York City Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza had just started in his new job when, in April of this year, he tweeted out a link to a Rawstory.com video headlined, WATCH: WEALTHY WHITE MANHATTAN PARENTS ANGRILY RANT AGAINST PLAN TO BRING MORE BLACK KIDS TO THEIR SCHOOLS. The video showed a sensitive debate about plans to engineer a new racial balance in three Upper West Side middle schools; casting the complicated discussion as a “rant” against “black kids” on the part of “wealthy white Manhattan parents” was typical of tabloid-style clickbait. One would think that the new head of the country’s largest school system would not want to blast out incendiary messages designed to foment racial hostility. But Carranza has made such utterances part of his brand. When a white woman told Carranza on a radio call-in show that she was “stunned” by his statement, and “hear loud and clear—me as a white parent in P.S. 199—I am not part of your constituency,” the chancellor advised her to attend implicit-bias training classes. He was telling her to check her privilege, as the saying goes, before speaking to him again. Carranza has continued to spread his radical, race-based message of transformation. “We’re not about improving the system,” he told Al Sharpton’s National Action Network last weekend. “We’re about changing the system.” That system, he claims, fails to teach black and Latino students, while offering a different level of service to other, presumably white, children. Carranza wants to eliminate the test-based system of admission to the city’s specialized high schools, which has resulted in disproportionate representation of South Asian and East Asian kids in Brooklyn Tech, Stuyvesant, and six other premier schools. “I don’t buy into the narrative that any one ethnic group owns admissions to these schools,” Carranza said, as though studying for and excelling on standardized tests was somehow indicative of entitlement.
www.city-journal.org/richard-carranza-16179.html
Private Catholic School is the only way to go in NYC. I don't know about that. It seems most of the female teachers in the dick sucking thread are in public schools. Now if you want a blowie from a priest on the other hand.....
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Post by 2foolish on Sept 20, 2018 13:40:52 GMT -5
DeBlaz has been shitting on the city pretty much as hard as he can, but his new school Chancellor deserves a special callout. City-Journal has a succinct read. "New York City Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza had just started in his new job when, in April of this year, he tweeted out a link to a Rawstory.com video headlined, WATCH: WEALTHY WHITE MANHATTAN PARENTS ANGRILY RANT AGAINST PLAN TO BRING MORE BLACK KIDS TO THEIR SCHOOLS. The video showed a sensitive debate about plans to engineer a new racial balance in three Upper West Side middle schools; casting the complicated discussion as a “rant” against “black kids” on the part of “wealthy white Manhattan parents” was typical of tabloid-style clickbait. One would think that the new head of the country’s largest school system would not want to blast out incendiary messages designed to foment racial hostility. But Carranza has made such utterances part of his brand. When a white woman told Carranza on a radio call-in show that she was “stunned” by his statement, and “hear loud and clear—me as a white parent in P.S. 199—I am not part of your constituency,” the chancellor advised her to attend implicit-bias training classes. He was telling her to check her privilege, as the saying goes, before speaking to him again. Carranza has continued to spread his radical, race-based message of transformation. “We’re not about improving the system,” he told Al Sharpton’s National Action Network last weekend. “We’re about changing the system.” That system, he claims, fails to teach black and Latino students, while offering a different level of service to other, presumably white, children. Carranza wants to eliminate the test-based system of admission to the city’s specialized high schools, which has resulted in disproportionate representation of South Asian and East Asian kids in Brooklyn Tech, Stuyvesant, and six other premier schools. “I don’t buy into the narrative that any one ethnic group owns admissions to these schools,” Carranza said, as though studying for and excelling on standardized tests was somehow indicative of entitlement.
www.city-journal.org/richard-carranza-16179.html
Private Catholic School is the only way to go in NYC. the problem with that is that they are going by the way side...
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Post by 2foolish on Sept 20, 2018 13:41:54 GMT -5
Atlas Shrugged. Chase all the productive members of society away in favor of the takers. tax the rich,feed the poor,till there are no rich no more....
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Post by adpz on Sept 20, 2018 15:58:55 GMT -5
nypost.com/2018/09/20/de-blasio-kills-admissions-standards-to-diversify-brooklyn-school-district/Mayor Bill de Blasio formally approved a plan to diversify schools in Brooklyn’s District 15 on Thursday by scrapping screened admissions and shifting to a lottery system.
Flanked by schools Chancellor Richard Carranza, de Blasio spoke at MS 51 in Park Slope, a highly coveted middle school that was attended by both of his kids.
The initiative would toss the current competitive admissions structure in favor of a lottery format that would reserve roughly half the seats in each of the district’s middle schools for applicants who are low-income, homeless, or learning English.I can understand reserving SOME space for kids who merit it - but HALF?? Which also means the other half of kids at these three schools that won't be allowed to attend there will shuffle into other degrading environments their parents work so hard to escape. Look for rising home prices in Westchester 3.....2.......1.......
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Post by Trades on Sept 20, 2018 18:47:30 GMT -5
nypost.com/2018/09/20/de-blasio-kills-admissions-standards-to-diversify-brooklyn-school-district/Mayor Bill de Blasio formally approved a plan to diversify schools in Brooklyn’s District 15 on Thursday by scrapping screened admissions and shifting to a lottery system.
Flanked by schools Chancellor Richard Carranza, de Blasio spoke at MS 51 in Park Slope, a highly coveted middle school that was attended by both of his kids.
The initiative would toss the current competitive admissions structure in favor of a lottery format that would reserve roughly half the seats in each of the district’s middle schools for applicants who are low-income, homeless, or learning English.I can understand reserving SOME space for kids who merit it - but HALF?? Which also means the other half of kids at these three schools that won't be allowed to attend there will shuffle into other degrading environments their parents work so hard to escape. Look for rising home prices in Westchester 3.....2.......1....... Socialism at it's best. Have to bring the achievers down to the level of the takers. Seriously, "people learning English"?!?! So now they will have to slow all the kids down to wait for the ones that don't even know the language and pour money into aids that speak Spanish. NY is dying.
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Post by adpz on Sept 21, 2018 20:55:20 GMT -5
Jesus - you can't make this shit up any worse nypost.com/2018/09/21/diversity-plan-mayhem-arts-school-cant-audition-applicants-anymore/"Parents and even teachers at a Brooklyn performing arts school were shocked to learn Friday that the school can no longer audition prospective students under the district’s new diversity plan."Families at the New Voices School of Academic and Creative Arts in Sunset Park were blindsided by the news a day after Mayor Bill de Blasio approved a scheme to scrap admissions standards at all middle schools in District 15. “I had no idea this was happening. I’m going to have to go to a meeting, call someone,” said longtime district resident Eddie Rosario, 57, who has a seventh-grader at the school and another daughter hoping to attend next year. “My other daughter wants to go here, too. If they’re doing away with auditions … I’m going to have to talk to someone. What’s next? Are they changing the process at the arts high schools, too?” Until now, New Voices — the only performing arts middle school in the Park Slope-to-Sunset Park district — has selected students through auditions and interviews. But entry will now be based on a lottery — and half the seats will be reserved for low-income, homeless and English-language-learning applicants.
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Post by bxjetfan on Sept 21, 2018 20:59:31 GMT -5
Jesus - you can't make this shit up any worse nypost.com/2018/09/21/diversity-plan-mayhem-arts-school-cant-audition-applicants-anymore/"Parents and even teachers at a Brooklyn performing arts school were shocked to learn Friday that the school can no longer audition prospective students under the district’s new diversity plan."Families at the New Voices School of Academic and Creative Arts in Sunset Park were blindsided by the news a day after Mayor Bill de Blasio approved a scheme to scrap admissions standards at all middle schools in District 15. “I had no idea this was happening. I’m going to have to go to a meeting, call someone,” said longtime district resident Eddie Rosario, 57, who has a seventh-grader at the school and another daughter hoping to attend next year. “My other daughter wants to go here, too. If they’re doing away with auditions … I’m going to have to talk to someone. What’s next? Are they changing the process at the arts high schools, too?” Until now, New Voices — the only performing arts middle school in the Park Slope-to-Sunset Park district — has selected students through auditions and interviews. But entry will now be based on a lottery — and half the seats will be reserved for low-income, homeless and English-language-learning applicants. They just want to destroy everything.
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Post by adpz on Sept 21, 2018 21:14:24 GMT -5
They just want to destroy everything. It's just nuts - a performing arts school but the kids can't demonstrate a talent to get in. It makes no sense, of course, which is the way they like it.
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Post by BEAC0NJET on Sept 24, 2018 8:24:36 GMT -5
Its all nonsense, especially when it comes to those specialty schools. I cant sing or dance for shit, so I shouldn't have taken some other kids spot at a performing arts school just because i won some lottery.
A certain subset of our population wants to pretend that everyone is equal when it comes to talents, and that's just not the case.
How about fixing the rest of the NYC P.S. system, and not letting under-qualified teens into those specialty high schools?
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