Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have bi-racial kids and are zoned for Bannockburn/Westland/Whitman. These are all great schools, and I'm glad to have access to them, but I'm concerned about the lack of diversity. For those of you with non-white kids at these or similar schools, how do you compensate? We have friends of all races and socioeconomic backgrounds that we see periodically (most who have kids and live in DC where we used to live or further out), but it seems like school is where kids form their core peer group and it's obviously where they spend most of their time.
Many thanks!
Are your kids adopted? I only ask, because if you are an interracial couple, I would think that you would have access to the community, family, friends, etc of the non-white partner.
You don't specify what the two races are of the biracial kids. But, you could sign up for soccer, scouts, the YMCA in an area that would have more of the diversity you seek - Takoma Park, Silver Spring, Rockville, DC, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have bi-racial kids and are zoned for Bannockburn/Westland/Whitman. These are all great schools, and I'm glad to have access to them, but I'm concerned about the lack of diversity. For those of you with non-white kids at these or similar schools, how do you compensate? We have friends of all races and socioeconomic backgrounds that we see periodically (most who have kids and live in DC where we used to live or further out), but it seems like school is where kids form their core peer group and it's obviously where they spend most of their time.
Many thanks!
Are your kids adopted? I only ask, because if you are an interracial couple, I would think that you would have access to the community, family, friends, etc of the non-white partner.
You don't specify what the two races are of the biracial kids. But, you could sign up for soccer, scouts, the YMCA in an area that would have more of the diversity you seek - Takoma Park, Silver Spring, Rockville, DC, etc.
Anonymous wrote:We have bi-racial kids and are zoned for Bannockburn/Westland/Whitman. These are all great schools, and I'm glad to have access to them, but I'm concerned about the lack of diversity. For those of you with non-white kids at these or similar schools, how do you compensate? We have friends of all races and socioeconomic backgrounds that we see periodically (most who have kids and live in DC where we used to live or further out), but it seems like school is where kids form their core peer group and it's obviously where they spend most of their time.
Many thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
For a significant part of my childhood, I was the only biracial child in my whole school (not in the US). Kids bullied me for the first few weeks, I clobbered them, we became friends. Done. It was a simpler time.
Now that my Asian-looking kids attend Bethesda-area schools, I have become aware of a different issue. Here in this country, people tend to think of Asians as relatively non-creative math-inclined achievers. It bothers me, but I don't think my children are aware of it, and I'm not going to tell them.
Sadly, they'll figure it out for themselves pretty soon.
Anonymous wrote:
For a significant part of my childhood, I was the only biracial child in my whole school (not in the US). Kids bullied me for the first few weeks, I clobbered them, we became friends. Done. It was a simpler time.
Now that my Asian-looking kids attend Bethesda-area schools, I have become aware of a different issue. Here in this country, people tend to think of Asians as relatively non-creative math-inclined achievers. It bothers me, but I don't think my children are aware of it, and I'm not going to tell them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some of us can find no school in the whole metro dc area with a significant % of our ethnicity. Oh well.... I think the sooner you stop categorizing yourself and kids the better this country will be..
Embracing and celebrating diversity isn't possible without recognizing that we're not all exactly the same.
Anonymous wrote:Some of us can find no school in the whole metro dc area with a significant % of our ethnicity. Oh well.... I think the sooner you stop categorizing yourself and kids the better this country will be..