Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The program is very diverse.
really? my white kid is a minority. Overwhelmingly Asian. Not a shot at them; just a fact.
but is he a German, Italian, Irish, British, Australian, Polish, Czech, Serbian, Greek, Slovakian, Scottish, Russian etc. native or any of those ethnicities and American?
Similarly Asians can be Chinese, Korean, Thai, Japanese, Indian, Malaysian, Singaporean, Vietnamese, Laotian, Indian, Sri Lankan, Cambodian, Indonesian, Burmese etc. or any of those backgrounds and American. To lump all Asians together is silly.
There's plenty of diversity in these schools.
Anonymous wrote:My adopted child is half-Hispanic and has brown skin. In choosing a school, I have been careful to find an environment where DC would be surrounded by children from a diverse racial background, even while I've been looking for positive role models across the board.
With the AAP program starting next year, I'm worried that the children accepted will end up being all white or asian, leaving DC as an outsider. Are there any experiences folks would care to share about diversity in the AAP program? Ours would be a new program starting next year, so I have no previous experience to base a decision on. Looking for comments across all programs...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The program is very diverse.
really? my white kid is a minority. Overwhelmingly Asian. Not a shot at them; just a fact.
but is he a German, Italian, Irish, British, Australian, Polish, Czech, Serbian, Greek, Slovakian, Scottish, Russian etc. native or any of those ethnicities and American?
Similarly Asians can be Chinese, Korean, Thai, Japanese, Indian, Malaysian, Singaporean, Vietnamese, Laotian, Indian, Sri Lankan, Cambodian, Indonesian, Burmese etc. or any of those backgrounds and American. To lump all Asians together is silly.
There's plenty of diversity in these schools.
those are nationalities, not races.
And don't be naive. The Asians that dominate AAP are from ony a small handful of those nationalities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The program is very diverse.
really? my white kid is a minority. Overwhelmingly Asian. Not a shot at them; just a fact.
but is he a German, Italian, Irish, British, Australian, Polish, Czech, Serbian, Greek, Slovakian, Scottish, Russian etc. native or any of those ethnicities and American?
Similarly Asians can be Chinese, Korean, Thai, Japanese, Indian, Malaysian, Singaporean, Vietnamese, Laotian, Indian, Sri Lankan, Cambodian, Indonesian, Burmese etc. or any of those backgrounds and American. To lump all Asians together is silly.
There's plenty of diversity in these schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The program is very diverse.
really? my white kid is a minority. Overwhelmingly Asian. Not a shot at them; just a fact.
Anonymous wrote:The program is very diverse.