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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Lies. Her rhetoric wasn’t “anti Asian”. There is no discrimination. And a 0.36% lower ranking isn’t a “sharp decline”. GTFO. [/quote] Why did she keep telling asians to check their privilege?[/quote] Did she actually single out Asian people? Or, more likely, are you full of crap? [/quote] She was addressing a population that was 75% asian. Who did she THINK she was talking to? Don't be obtuse.[/quote] It wasn't 75% Asian. :roll: She wasn't singling out Asian families and it wasn't disparaging at all. [/quote] How much of the student body was asian? If then number was anywhere close to 75% then she was addressing a predominantly asian audience with that comment wasn't she?[/quote] TJ is majority Asian students, but the message was meant for everyone. All principals sent out a similar message around that time - even Mukai. [/quote] The message included the statement that: "we do not reflect the racial composition in FCPS." Did Mukai say that?[/quote] He was speaking to the West Springfield high school community - a base school - so not really relevant. He did say: [i]"Each of our schools strive to bring awareness to [b]social and emotional issues within our buildings through an equity lens[/b]. Every school in the West Springfield Pyramid has an equity lead who collaborates with the principal to make sure staff have the necessary skills to identify and [b]address inequities[/b] within our buildings. We have all participated in professional learning on equitable and culturally responsive practices, and we are committed to expanding our learning in order to address issues of racism and equity among our students, staff, and community. Now more than ever, we heighten our recognition that [b]this is not the time to be silent[/b]. In the words of Dr. Brabrand, “[b]We must lean into each other and into the community we’ve built to create places and spaces where all are welcome and seen[/b].” As school leaders, we will continue to lead our students and staff in learning about, valuing, and embracing each other’s differences, while working to [b]change the conditions that allow for injustice.[/b][/i] The [b]diversity of our community makes the West Springfield Pyramid a fulfilling place[/b] to live, work, learn, and grow." [/quote]
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