Change in Diversity at schools ?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You should at least pursue greater transparency right now.


That’s true. But somehow I noticed that discussing anything on DEI with the school is too sensitive, so I refrain from picking a fight.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You should at least pursue greater transparency right now.


That’s true. But somehow I noticed that discussing anything on DEI with the school is too sensitive, so I refrain from picking a fight.


Are you the same poster that wanted private schools to disclose financial aid details so you could stop corruption?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You should at least pursue greater transparency right now.


That’s true. But somehow I noticed that discussing anything on DEI with the school is too sensitive, so I refrain from picking a fight.


Are you the same poster that wanted private schools to disclose financial aid details so you could stop corruption?


No. But that’s an odd question.
Anonymous
Yes, people ask all sorts of odd questions on the internet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes, people ask all sorts of odd questions on the internet.


Sure. I guess that’s why it’s an open forum.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You should at least pursue greater transparency right now.


That’s true. But somehow I noticed that discussing anything on DEI with the school is too sensitive, so I refrain from picking a fight.


Seems your school has taught you to shift with the winds, too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You should at least pursue greater transparency right now.


That’s true. But somehow I noticed that discussing anything on DEI with the school is too sensitive, so I refrain from picking a fight.


Seems your school has taught you to shift with the winds, too.


I am sure all families from public schools will leave immediately when DEI is cancelled.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You should at least pursue greater transparency right now.


That’s true. But somehow I noticed that discussing anything on DEI with the school is too sensitive, so I refrain from picking a fight.


Seems your school has taught you to shift with the winds, too.


I am sure all families from public schools will leave immediately when DEI is cancelled.


Families from public schools? Pls explain.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You should at least pursue greater transparency right now.


That’s true. But somehow I noticed that discussing anything on DEI with the school is too sensitive, so I refrain from picking a fight.



Seems your school has taught you to shift with the winds, too.


I am sure all families from public schools will leave immediately when DEI is cancelled.


Families from public schools? Pls explain.


There is nationwide push to eliminate DEI in public schools and and the department of education is threatening to cut funds if DEI practices are not removed. Just saying that families are not going to change schools just because of change in DEI policy. Just stating recent trends.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You should at least pursue greater transparency right now.


That’s true. But somehow I noticed that discussing anything on DEI with the school is too sensitive, so I refrain from picking a fight.



Seems your school has taught you to shift with the winds, too.


I am sure all families from public schools will leave immediately when DEI is cancelled.


Families from public schools? Pls explain.


There is nationwide push to eliminate DEI in public schools and and the department of education is threatening to cut funds if DEI practices are not removed. Just saying that families are not going to change schools just because of change in DEI policy. Just stating recent trends.


Will they leave public school? Or your private school?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You should at least pursue greater transparency right now.


That’s true. But somehow I noticed that discussing anything on DEI with the school is too sensitive, so I refrain from picking a fight.



Seems your school has taught you to shift with the winds, too.


I am sure all families from public schools will leave immediately when DEI is cancelled.


Families from public schools? Pls explain.


There is nationwide push to eliminate DEI in public schools and and the department of education is threatening to cut funds if DEI practices are not removed. Just saying that families are not going to change schools just because of change in DEI policy. Just stating recent trends.


Will they leave public school? Or your private school?


Not sure anyone leaves because of changes in DEI policies. Some Jewish parents in my kid school claim there is antisemitism and none of them have left. This is just as an example.
Anonymous
Why are minority rights a privilege not a right? Why is anything non white or non christian DEI?
Anonymous
Only Holton.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why are minority rights a privilege not a right? Why is anything non white or non christian DEI?


What do you want to say?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Only Holton.


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