| Do you socialize with other families from the school? Tell us about that experience. |
Yes, very happy. I see a little girl who loves going to school and loves her friends. Occasionally she gets frustrated because of a conflict with another kid, but I think most kids occasionally do not want to go to school. I know that I occasionally did not want to go to school either, despite loving school in general. |
| Does your daughter get invited over for play dates and to birthday parties? |
| Do you worry about how things may change as she gets olders? Kids get meaner and nastier as they get older as you know. Are you concerned about how other kids treat her? |
Not so far that I've observed. The only thing that might be related is that because I work in an office during the week, I'm not around for parent socializing on the basketball court before dismissal at 3:30. |
Yes, but it took a while. The language barrier was more of an issue than SES or race because most of DD's friends are Latina and their moms are not confident English speakers. We don't get together often outside of school, but the few times that we have, it has been fun. DD's best friend's family invited us to their Easter celebration, which was really fun. I hope we are invited back next year. |
She does, and we reciprocate the invites, which are usually accepted. |
I agree that things get more complicated as kids get old. My operating theory right now is that by the time things get very complicated, she will be a member of the community, rather than some random white girl. I am not currently concerned about how other kids treat her, but I'm also not ignoring the possibility. |
| She is your oldest, I assume? |
She is an only child. Why do you ask? |
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How much diversity is there in the teaching ranks? How many white kids in the other grades?
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| How does she get along with the black students at her school? |
Aren't latino's white? Did anyone come to her birthday party? |
Because your responses show. Just wanted to confirm. |
This is actually something I'm not thrilled with. There is very limited diversity in the teaching ranks. We have a lot of young white women teaching. I was complaining about this to my father (who teaches in a university department that sees a lot of elementary education majors), and he basically told me that it wasn't fair to hold the school accountable for the demographics of the profession. The lower grades are more diverse. The upper grades are diverse in that they have decent splits of African American kids, Latino kids, and a small but not insignificant population of Asian kids of various extractions, but no white kids above first as far as I'm aware. |