Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And now we have swastikas found on desks at Wootton, Tilden, and Silver Creek.
https://bethesdamagazine.com/2023/01/21/swastikas-drawn-this-week-at-three-mcps-schools-district-announces/
So much for "No Place for Hate"?
Were these drawn in places that only those who can get inside the school could do it? Is there a big group of antisemite tweens and teens planning a coordinated hateful graffiti incident?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, in a feeder elementary for one of these schools, in the town of caucasia, my child last spring was made fun of *by her teacher* *twice* about her Jewish food in her lunch. After being targeted all year. She was invited to a lunch bunch and both times the teacher said super loudly to her, in front of everyone else, "EEEWWW, pickles are soooo gross! I'm not sitting next to you! I won't even let those in my house!" Isn't that almost a cliche, don't make fun of a kid's ethnic food? Byyeeeeeee MCPS.
Omg, please tell me I am feeding a troll by answering this but just in case you are real …you are being WAY too sensitive. Making fun of pickles is in no way anti semetic behavior. Signed, a Jew Who Loves Pickles and Acknowledges They Are Smelly and Polarizing
PS - a teacher should not be teasing a kid about their lunch no matter what, though. but I stand by this not being anti semetic!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And now this:
https://twitter.com/bdubbsonline/status/1604511608646025219?cxt=HHwWhoCy9dKzr8QsAAAA
Hate incidents are all too common at the W's. With incidents including kids in blackface or n* word cards, it's no surprise, but this seems to stem from the lack of diversity at these schools compared to the rest of the county.
At the more diverse schools, kids seem more understanding of others, unlike the segregated schools. This seems to happen constantly at the W's. Just search this forum and you'll another incident like this every couple of months at one of the W's. Sure, it's easy for some parents to pretend this goes on everywhere, but it doesn't. Incidents like this make the news.
Anonymous wrote:And now we have swastikas found on desks at Wootton, Tilden, and Silver Creek.
https://bethesdamagazine.com/2023/01/21/swastikas-drawn-this-week-at-three-mcps-schools-district-announces/
So much for "No Place for Hate"?
Anonymous wrote:Well, in a feeder elementary for one of these schools, in the town of caucasia, my child last spring was made fun of *by her teacher* *twice* about her Jewish food in her lunch. After being targeted all year. She was invited to a lunch bunch and both times the teacher said super loudly to her, in front of everyone else, "EEEWWW, pickles are soooo gross! I'm not sitting next to you! I won't even let those in my house!" Isn't that almost a cliche, don't make fun of a kid's ethnic food? Byyeeeeeee MCPS.
Anonymous wrote:As we all know diversity isn’t really about color but socioeconomic differences…. in other words class. Whitman is almost exclusively compromised of a population that hails from families that are highly educated, accomplished and wealthy. My child is a one Whitman student facilitator. She is presenting to kids that may look different but they are all carbon copies on the inside.
Anonymous wrote:As we all know diversity isn’t really about color but socioeconomic differences…. in other words class. Whitman is almost exclusively compromised of a population that hails from families that are highly educated, accomplished and wealthy. My child is a one Whitman student facilitator. She is presenting to kids that may look different but they are all carbon copies on the inside.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Other than this, how are things going at Whitman? Are you happy with everything but the anti semitism?
Isn't this just another example of routine hate crimes that go on here regularly? I can't imagine anyone is okay with that, but doubt it will get better until they diversify these schools.