Anonymous wrote:Too many Asians in privates. What is yhe percentage of Asians in MoCo? They are way to over represented!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Primary Day has a decent Asian and Indian population. While it only teaches Spanish now, until this year all kids took Chinese, French, and Spanish. It was the only lower elementary school where kids learn more than one language. The inclusion of Chinese definitely attracted a higher than usual Asian population.
Interesting. Do you know if most kids continue with private after 2nd grade or switch to public?
Anonymous wrote:Primary Day has a decent Asian and Indian population. While it only teaches Spanish now, until this year all kids took Chinese, French, and Spanish. It was the only lower elementary school where kids learn more than one language. The inclusion of Chinese definitely attracted a higher than usual Asian population.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are there any private schools (that include elementary school grades) in Montgomery County that have a decent amount of Asian kids? As an Asian parent, the lack of Asians in most private schools that I’ve looked up is dissuading me from going the private school route.
Move tp fairfax County especially the western part and all the private schools including Christian elementary schools are plurality Asian american inclusive of Indians.
Anonymous wrote:Are there any private schools (that include elementary school grades) in Montgomery County that have a decent amount of Asian kids? As an Asian parent, the lack of Asians in most private schools that I’ve looked up is dissuading me from going the private school route.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Primary Day has a decent Asian and Indian population. While it only teaches Spanish now, until this year all kids took Chinese, French, and Spanish. It was the only lower elementary school where kids learn more than one language. The inclusion of Chinese definitely attracted a higher than usual Asian population.
Interesting. Do you know if most kids continue with private after 2nd grade or switch to public?
Anonymous wrote:Primary Day has a decent Asian and Indian population. While it only teaches Spanish now, until this year all kids took Chinese, French, and Spanish. It was the only lower elementary school where kids learn more than one language. The inclusion of Chinese definitely attracted a higher than usual Asian population.
Anonymous wrote:Primary Day has a decent Asian and Indian population. While it only teaches Spanish now, until this year all kids took Chinese, French, and Spanish. It was the only lower elementary school where kids learn more than one language. The inclusion of Chinese definitely attracted a higher than usual Asian population.