Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Out of curiosity, I just did a quick count of my child's private school classmates. 18% of the grade is "mixed race."
I assume you define "mixed race" as a child where the two parents are of different races, and do not include children with two non-white parents of the same race.
Your bi-racial child won't stand out based on racial heritage. Whether that's good news or bad news is up to you to decide.
Thank you for that information. What ethnicity are they?
All over the map. black-white, white-asian, white-south-asian, hispanic-black, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Out of curiosity, I just did a quick count of my child's private school classmates. 18% of the grade is "mixed race."
I assume you define "mixed race" as a child where the two parents are of different races, and do not include children with two non-white parents of the same race.
Your bi-racial child won't stand out based on racial heritage. Whether that's good news or bad news is up to you to decide.
Thank you for that information. What ethnicity are they?
Anonymous wrote:Why is everyone being mean? I want to ensure we raise a wonderful child and that includes thinking ahead and trying to get her into the best schools possible.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
Let me be more specific. I am South Asian and DH is white. I used "middle eastern" casually as most people don't know who South Asians are.
I'm pretty sure south asian/white kids count as bi-racial.
We are also a mixed-faith, multicultural, multilingual family.
I'm sure it will help that our child won't be a cookie cutter applicant.
Anonymous wrote:Out of curiosity, I just did a quick count of my child's private school classmates. 18% of the grade is "mixed race."
I assume you define "mixed race" as a child where the two parents are of different races, and do not include children with two non-white parents of the same race.
Your bi-racial child won't stand out based on racial heritage. Whether that's good news or bad news is up to you to decide.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
Let me be more specific. I am South Asian and DH is white. I used "middle eastern" casually as most people don't know who South Asians are.
I'm pretty sure south asian/white kids count as bi-racial.
We are also a mixed-faith, multicultural, multilingual family.
I'm sure it will help that our child won't be a cookie cutter applicant.
If you're so sure it will help then why are you asking?
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
Let me be more specific. I am South Asian and DH is white. I used "middle eastern" casually as most people don't know who South Asians are.
I'm pretty sure south asian/white kids count as bi-racial.
We are also a mixed-faith, multicultural, multilingual family.
I'm sure it will help that our child won't be a cookie cutter applicant.
Anonymous wrote:Your child will be fine. Step onto an elite private campus and you will see how amazingly diverse the student body is; culturally, ethnically, racially, socio-economically, etc. as long as they are qualified academically, your child will fit right in.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
Let me be more specific. I am South Asian and DH is white. I used "middle eastern" casually as most people don't know who South Asians are.
I'm pretty sure south asian/white kids count as bi-racial.
We are also a mixed-faith, multicultural, multilingual family.
I'm sure it will help that our child won't be a cookie cutter applicant.