Anonymous wrote:Yeah - pretty much not a problem in FCPS, especially in a majority of the schools in areas like McLean, Vienna, Reston, etc.. Very high Asian populations. I'm sure there is some bullying of different types in all schools, but not specifically targeted at Asians. Of course, there will always be a few exceptions to the rule.
Anonymous wrote:So parents are not worried at all, because there are many Asian students? But there were issues in NY, where I'm sure there are a lot of Asian students?
And yes, we moved from a "deep south" red state...
Anonymous wrote:Yeah - pretty much not a problem in FCPS, especially in a majority of the schools in areas like McLean, Vienna, Reston, etc.. Very high Asian populations. I'm sure there is some bullying of different types in all schools, but not specifically targeted at Asians. Of course, there will always be a few exceptions to the rule.
Anonymous wrote:My husband is white American and I'm Asian; we are new to NOVA with 2 kids in MS. My husband is VERY worried that once in-person school starts, our half-Asian kids will face bullying and harassment. With all the anti-Asian hate crimes and violence in big cities, he worries that we'd be subjecting our children to this kind of "hate" at school. He thinks they should have a recording device (phone?) and we should have a lawyer on speed dial. I understand his concerns but part of me thinks he is being a bit paranoid. How are you, as (a) parent(s) of Asian child(ren), handling and digesting the current COVID-induced anti-Asian climate? How can we keep our children safe at school? Staying online/virtual has its own risks for their development, and we can't find a solution. Please help!