Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, I cannot stop reading OP's post and thinking they are listing fewer black/Hispanic children is a great reason to move.
Because too many people associate "better" schools with whiter schools in their thinking, and contribute to segregation.
https://www.citylab.com/equity/2018/01/when-white-parents-wont-integrate-public-schools/551612/
http://educationpost.org/for-too-many-parents-good-schools-still-mean-white-schools/
Oh yes, of course.
Usually the racism I read on DCUM is way more dog-whistley, not this blatant "the fewer brown children, the better" racism from OP.
Op here. Wow. Quite the opposite. I miss my super nice African-American, Hispanic and Asian neighbors.
But you just didn't want your child to be educated with them, obviously
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, I cannot stop reading OP's post and thinking they are listing fewer black/Hispanic children is a great reason to move.
Because too many people associate "better" schools with whiter schools in their thinking, and contribute to segregation.
https://www.citylab.com/equity/2018/01/when-white-parents-wont-integrate-public-schools/551612/
http://educationpost.org/for-too-many-parents-good-schools-still-mean-white-schools/
Oh yes, of course.
Usually the racism I read on DCUM is way more dog-whistley, not this blatant "the fewer brown children, the better" racism from OP.
Op here. Wow. Quite the opposite. I miss my super nice African-American, Hispanic and Asian neighbors.
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like it is more about the particular house you choose. We moved but choose a neighborhood where the kids can run around. There are many children on our street and more than we can count on surrounding blocks. There are big lonely isolated houses in our area but we didn’t look at those houses. No regrets to our move. It was a good decision.
Anonymous wrote:DP. I read those numbers as part of OP's lament. She left a diverse school for an all-white one and she doesn't like it.
Anonymous wrote:DP. I read those numbers as part of OP's lament. She left a diverse school for an all-white one and she doesn't like it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, I cannot stop reading OP's post and thinking they are listing fewer black/Hispanic children is a great reason to move.
Because too many people associate "better" schools with whiter schools in their thinking, and contribute to segregation.
https://www.citylab.com/equity/2018/01/when-white-parents-wont-integrate-public-schools/551612/
http://educationpost.org/for-too-many-parents-good-schools-still-mean-white-schools/
Oh yes, of course.
Usually the racism I read on DCUM is way more dog-whistley, not this blatant "the fewer brown children, the better" racism from OP.
Op here. Wow. Quite the opposite. I miss my super nice African-American, Hispanic and Asian neighbors.
"I cant be racist! I have black friends and complimented them!"
Don’t try to make this something racist when it is not. It has nothing to do with race. My kids had friends of all different backgrounds at their old school. We didn’t move to this school for no minorities. School just happens to have almost no FARMs and few ESOL kids.
Anonymous wrote:We moved from a GS5 to GS10. Old neighborhood was 30% FARMS/ESOL. New school is virtually no FARMS and 5%ESOL. 1% Black. 2% Hispanic. We live in a beautiful lonely house. The kids and I had so many friends previously. Now there is no one on our block. Some old people wave and say hello occasionally. I want to move back to my old neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, I cannot stop reading OP's post and thinking they are listing fewer black/Hispanic children is a great reason to move.
Because too many people associate "better" schools with whiter schools in their thinking, and contribute to segregation.
https://www.citylab.com/equity/2018/01/when-white-parents-wont-integrate-public-schools/551612/
http://educationpost.org/for-too-many-parents-good-schools-still-mean-white-schools/
Oh yes, of course.
Usually the racism I read on DCUM is way more dog-whistley, not this blatant "the fewer brown children, the better" racism from OP.
Op here. Wow. Quite the opposite. I miss my super nice African-American, Hispanic and Asian neighbors.
"I cant be racist! I have black friends and complimented them!"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, I cannot stop reading OP's post and thinking they are listing fewer black/Hispanic children is a great reason to move.
Because too many people associate "better" schools with whiter schools in their thinking, and contribute to segregation.
https://www.citylab.com/equity/2018/01/when-white-parents-wont-integrate-public-schools/551612/
http://educationpost.org/for-too-many-parents-good-schools-still-mean-white-schools/
Oh yes, of course.
Usually the racism I read on DCUM is way more dog-whistley, not this blatant "the fewer brown children, the better" racism from OP.
Op here. Wow. Quite the opposite. I miss my super nice African-American, Hispanic and Asian neighbors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, I cannot stop reading OP's post and thinking they are listing fewer black/Hispanic children is a great reason to move.
Because too many people associate "better" schools with whiter schools in their thinking, and contribute to segregation.
https://www.citylab.com/equity/2018/01/when-white-parents-wont-integrate-public-schools/551612/
http://educationpost.org/for-too-many-parents-good-schools-still-mean-white-schools/
Oh yes, of course.
Usually the racism I read on DCUM is way more dog-whistley, not this blatant "the fewer brown children, the better" racism from OP.
Op here. Wow. Quite the opposite. I miss my super nice African-American, Hispanic and Asian neighbors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, I cannot stop reading OP's post and thinking they are listing fewer black/Hispanic children is a great reason to move.
Because too many people associate "better" schools with whiter schools in their thinking, and contribute to segregation.
https://www.citylab.com/equity/2018/01/when-white-parents-wont-integrate-public-schools/551612/
http://educationpost.org/for-too-many-parents-good-schools-still-mean-white-schools/
Oh yes, of course.
Usually the racism I read on DCUM is way more dog-whistley, not this blatant "the fewer brown children, the better" racism from OP.
Anonymous wrote:We moved from a GS5 to GS10. Old neighborhood was 30% FARMS/ESOL. New school is virtually no FARMS and 5%ESOL. 1% Black. 2% Hispanic. We live in a beautiful lonely house. The kids and I had so many friends previously. Now there is no one on our block. Some old people wave and say hello occasionally. I want to move back to my old neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, I cannot stop reading OP's post and thinking they are listing fewer black/Hispanic children is a great reason to move.