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Reply to "NYT article on easing academic pressure and a cultural divide"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] The school district maybe [b]majority Asian[/b] at this point so maybe they should serve them instead of trying to *bring the school system where it use to be*[/quote] All Asians (meaning, people with a family origin in the continent of Asia, who live in the US) want the same thing?[/quote] Don't know but [b]I think most care deeply about education[/b] and don't mind the competition. It's what we are used to. I'm the pp who is awed by the Chinese and Indian parents. We have relatives who live in Princeton, NJ and the public school system has always been a matter of pride for it's rigor. Just as good if not better than most private schools. They have an adopted Asian child in hs currently and they pretty much liked it the way it was. They are Jewish though. [/quote] Many people, regardless of continent of family origin, "care deeply about education". I care deeply about education, and I was born in the US. Presumably you do too (I don't know where you were born). The question is, what does "care deeply about education mean"?[/quote]
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