Anonymous wrote:I find it interesting that the robust AEM conversation about tone policing and channeling Rosa Parks came to a screeching halt once people actually watched the video. I love it.
Anonymous wrote:Should the staff simply ignored her? I worry if engaging just encourages future outbursts...
Anonymous wrote:Should the staff simply ignored her? I worry if engaging just encourages future outbursts...

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:alarm bells go off when i hear that suburban white women are angry about something related to schools. But so far i’m not hearing any of the drama on this livestream.
Start watching around minute 38 or so.
Omg. Who the hell acts like that
Untreated mental illness?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:alarm bells go off when i hear that suburban white women are angry about something related to schools. But so far i’m not hearing any of the drama on this livestream.
Keep listening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I truly don’t get the persistence about Key immersion not moving. The staff said ATS is a better location for immersion. Staffers are professionals. i trust them.
+1 All the hysterics on AEM are about won't anyone think of the poor, underprivileged children at Key! But that's all they care about, the specific subset of kids at Key (which can't fill its 50% Native Spanish quota). They don't care about underprivileged children near Key who can't/don't want to go to immersion and would be better served by a neighborhood school. Or underprivileged children who are closer to ATS and would be better served by that location, and more likely to choose it for their kids if it was closer to the concentration of Spanish speakers. And, if you point that out, you are racist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I truly don’t get the persistence about Key immersion not moving. The staff said ATS is a better location for immersion. Staffers are professionals. i trust them.
+1 All the hysterics on AEM are about won't anyone think of the poor, underprivileged children at Key! But that's all they care about, the specific subset of kids at Key (which can't fill its 50% Native Spanish quota). They don't care about underprivileged children near Key who can't/don't want to go to immersion and would be better served by a neighborhood school. Or underprivileged children who are closer to ATS and would be better served by that location, and more likely to choose it for their kids if it was closer to the concentration of Spanish speakers. And, if you point that out, you are racist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I truly don’t get the persistence about Key immersion not moving. The staff said ATS is a better location for immersion. Staffers are professionals. i trust them.
+1 All the hysterics on AEM are about won't anyone think of the poor, underprivileged children at Key! But that's all they care about, the specific subset of kids at Key (which can't fill its 50% Native Spanish quota). They don't care about underprivileged children near Key who can't/don't want to go to immersion and would be better served by a neighborhood school. Or underprivileged children who are closer to ATS and would be better served by that location, and more likely to choose it for their kids if it was closer to the concentration of Spanish speakers. And, if you point that out, you are racist.
Anonymous wrote:alarm bells go off when i hear that suburban white women are angry about something related to schools. But so far i’m not hearing any of the drama on this livestream.