Anonymous wrote:St John’s College High School
Anonymous wrote:It's ironic how the parents of the rich white kids choose these progressive schools based on their so-called progressive politics and values, but think and do nothing about how their kids' social circles are almost exclusively white and rich.
Anonymous wrote:Burke
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There isn't true diversity at any, just like PP said rich or middle-high income kids in ever color. They aren't pulling kids who are in true need like foods stamps and cash assistance.
You are wrong.
Which privates have large numbers of students on food stamps? There are catholic schools who try to serve poor communities, but I can't think of any independents that go beyond token representation
For many private schools, the parents have to get the kids there. You should be able to see this would be very difficult for many families in the food stamp demographic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There isn't true diversity at any, just like PP said rich or middle-high income kids in ever color. They aren't pulling kids who are in true need like foods stamps and cash assistance.
You are wrong.
Which privates have large numbers of students on food stamps? There are catholic schools who try to serve poor communities, but I can't think of any independents that go beyond token representation
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There isn't true diversity at any, just like PP said rich or middle-high income kids in ever color. They aren't pulling kids who are in true need like foods stamps and cash assistance.
You are wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is your definition of diversity?
Ones that are welcoming to all races, sexual orientations, gender identities, national origin, class but maybe the last one silly since they all cost $39K+
Anonymous wrote:It’s all selective diversity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spare me, none of them have a tenth the diversity of a small town public school
Find me the ones that enroll the kids of top politicians alongside special needs, vocational students, and kids living in poverty who will likely drop out a couple years into puberty (drop out of school, not drop out of puberty)
This. I live in a small town and we have zero diversity
DC are in a small town public school. It’s as White as snow. If OP wants racial diversity, you couldn’t be more wrong. There is very little diversity in small towns; period.
Anonymous wrote:What is your definition of diversity?