I'm glad you went the name calling route. That way I know what kind of person I'm dealing with. Since I'm ignorant, don't take my word for it. I suggest you take a drive through the surrounding neighborhoods of Bellaire and Lamar then take a drive on over to the neighborhoods of Davis, Yates, Worthing and Austin and then decide what a real inner city school is.

Now lets look at your argument. If you can stomach facts that is.

Old schools determine if they are inner city or not?

Cy Fair opened in 1942 . Tomball opened in 1937. Aldine opened in 1936. By your logic, those must all be inner city schools.

Now let examine your other argument.

Percentage of minorities determine if it is an inner city school?

Cy-Ridge-70% minority and 74% qualify for free or reduced lunches. WOW. That's more than Bellaire, so it MUST be an inner city school.
Cy-Springs-66% minority and 72% qualify for free or reduced lunches. Dang. Another inner city school out in the burbs.

Aldine- 94% minorty and some how over 100% recieve free or reduced lunches (not sure how they came up with that number). Sure am glad I don't have to spend $3.50 a gallon for gas to drive to that inner city school every day.

Spring-51% minority and 66% qualify for free or reduced lunches. Should I continue?

Nah. I think I've made my point. Next time do your own research instead of depending on someone else to do it.

Now who needs to realize their mistakes? Now who's ignorant? Hmmmmm. Don't think that one requires any research.

Goodnight.image