ChiliBeans said:
That's been the case at Lamar for a long time.
I don't know where they draw their students from, but I drove by yesterday as they were letting out for the day and it didn't look like their were a whole lot of River Oaks residents who were students there, unless it's from the servants and groundskeepers kids of those River Oaks manors.Your Friend said:
What ****ty area is zoned to Lamar?
It amazed me how many of those high schools list less than 20 white students among the population.ChiliBeans said:
Attendance rules are different than when most of us old people were in high school. There are a variety of ways kids attend outside of their zones today. More than half of Lamar's enrollment is from outside its zone.
Have fun with this if you ever get really bored/curious: https://www.houstonisd.org/Page/110554
Ever see the hundreds of ****ty apartments directly across W. Alabama from the school? ("Soufside").Your Friend said:
What ****ty area is zoned to Lamar?
I agree with you on the residual issues to non-optimal schools. I'd add HSPVA, Carnegie and DeBakey to your sought-after list of high schools.MAROON said:
HISD really has ruined multiple neighborhood schools with their ridiculous magnet program (yes I know it was created to appease a federal judge).
Lamar is the high school in HISD, along with Bellaire. Everyone is trying to get in those schools. So what has happened is that its killed the other HISD high schools (Yates, Jones, Worthing, Madison, etc. etc.).
Now you can argue all day about the merits of those schools, but they are neighborhood schools and the local area took great pride in them. Yates was a huge symbol of pride for that area with their outstanding athletic programs.
So now Lamar is this mega school such that many of the taxpayers that are actually zoned to that school will not send their children there.
You made some good points in your post, but as an "old" who started at HISD in the 1970s, I can tell you (as a former jock who played away games) that Yates, Jones, Kashmere, Davis, Washington, Lincoln, Sterling and Worthing were all very high-crime, dangerous schools with poor academics. Non-whites who could were getting the hell out. This was happening before the magnet decision. Wheatley and Yates did have a strong community history (and periodically at least Yates does improve). Madison and Milby were really the last of the "trending minority" schools to crap out, IMO. Shortly after, the former "majority" collapse followed: Westbury, Lee and Sharpstown. That basically left designated magnets, Lamar and Bellaire. Lamar fizzled for a long time -fell way behind Bellaire- but has made some strong strides over the last decade or so w/IBB, etc.. Bellaire, OTOH, has deteriorated, thanks to the massive Gulfton barrio "dreamers" influx.MAROON said:
HISD really has ruined multiple neighborhood schools with their ridiculous magnet program (yes I know it was created to appease a federal judge).
Lamar is the high school in HISD, along with Bellaire. Everyone is trying to get in those schools. So what has happened is that its killed the other HISD high schools (Yates, Jones, Worthing, Madison, etc. etc.).
I know, right? How dare those poor folk try to get their kids into a better, safer school.MAROON said:
HISD really has ruined multiple neighborhood schools with their ridiculous magnet program (yes I know it was created to appease a federal judge).
how about they make all the schools better and safer? Over half the kids at Lamar don't reside in its zone - and over half the kids who live in the Lamar zone don't go there because its over populated, under staffed, and not a very good education.NoahAg said:I know, right? How dare those poor folk try to get their kids into a better, safer school.MAROON said:
HISD really has ruined multiple neighborhood schools with their ridiculous magnet program (yes I know it was created to appease a federal judge).
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HISD really has ruined multiple neighborhood schools with their ridiculous magnet program (yes I know it was created to appease a federal judge).
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HISD really has ruined multiple neighborhood schools with their ridiculous magnet program (yes I know it was created to appease a federal judge).
I was in the magnet program at Lamar. It's very competitive and I had excellent grades in middle school to be able to get accepted. The magnet kids earned their spot at Lamar and are not the reason for any trouble. Obviously I did well at Lamar, as I was accepted to A&M. Lay your blame elsewhere.
exactly. Read the article I linked.chico said:
he's saying that plenty of ambitious, smart kids leave their neighborhood schools to go magnet at Lamar etc and leave their neighborhood schools in worse shape with their absence. Nothing against you or others like you.
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De'Lindsey's father, Dwight Mack, says the images his son posted on social media and the interactions he had may have led the wrong crowd to think his son was in a gang. He believes that may have been why the murder happened.
Dwight and his brother were flanked by their pastor on Monday as they gave a somber warning to parents about checking your kids' social media accounts, saying "this social media is a monster."
"If you don't get into your kids' social media pages, you'll be where I am," Dwight said. "For older parents and younger parents, aunts and uncles, kids with cell phones and social media pages, be on them, be in there."
De'Lindsey's family says he posted pictures that seemed to suggest he was involved in a life that was tough.
For instance, De'Lindsey apparently posted pictures with his father's gun and money from his father's business to make it look as though the high school senior was living a life of a gang member.
His family says he was not in a gang, but the comments he made and the interactions he had online with real gang members spiraled out of control.
"Looking at his Instagram page, it was an alternative persona. He presented himself to be someone who, anyone who knew him, knew not to be true. He was not a gangster," Dwight said.
Posting pics on the gram with a gun and some cash shouldn't get you killed. Yes, it's dumb, but there are a few notches between the level of game & prize here.Ferris Wheel Allstar said:
I sincerely feel for the family losing a loved one.....
But play stupid games, win stupid prizes.Quote:
De'Lindsey's father, Dwight Mack, says the images his son posted on social media and the interactions he had may have led the wrong crowd to think his son was in a gang. He believes that may have been why the murder happened.
Dwight and his brother were flanked by their pastor on Monday as they gave a somber warning to parents about checking your kids' social media accounts, saying "this social media is a monster."
"If you don't get into your kids' social media pages, you'll be where I am," Dwight said. "For older parents and younger parents, aunts and uncles, kids with cell phones and social media pages, be on them, be in there."
De'Lindsey's family says he posted pictures that seemed to suggest he was involved in a life that was tough.
For instance, De'Lindsey apparently posted pictures with his father's gun and money from his father's business to make it look as though the high school senior was living a life of a gang member.
His family says he was not in a gang, but the comments he made and the interactions he had online with real gang members spiraled out of control.
"Looking at his Instagram page, it was an alternative persona. He presented himself to be someone who, anyone who knew him, knew not to be true. He was not a gangster," Dwight said.
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His family says he was not in a gang, but the comments he made and the interactions he had online with real gang members spiraled out of control.
Mr.Ackar07 said:It amazed me how many of those high schools list less than 20 white students among the population.ChiliBeans said:
Attendance rules are different than when most of us old people were in high school. There are a variety of ways kids attend outside of their zones today. More than half of Lamar's enrollment is from outside its zone.
Have fun with this if you ever get really bored/curious: https://www.houstonisd.org/Page/110554