Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fyi--it's a *racist* incident, not a *racial* incident.
Why does this stuff keep happening at Churchill?
Because of the increased amount of scrutiny on affluent white kids. High school kids making fun of each other to included poking at stereotypes has always happened. How many times a day do you think the N word is throw around at Kennedy or Blair. It isn’t white kids so it isn’t as big a deal and those kids get eye rolls or talkings to about respect. When white kids do it the police are called and admin make a production least they be viewed as complicit or downplaying it. That said it is the world we live in and white kids need to know they are on a shorter leash with certain subjects.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fyi--it's a *racist* incident, not a *racial* incident.
Why does this stuff keep happening at Churchill?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fyi--it's a *racist* incident, not a *racial* incident.
Why does this stuff keep happening at Churchill?
Anonymous wrote:Fyi--it's a *racist* incident, not a *racial* incident.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's the flawed thinking of why reports of racism have gone unaddressed for years in the cluster: it doesn't happen to all black/asian/hispanic students so this isn't a problem in our community. The threshold of when these problems should be stamped out and students discipline is 1. 1 racist incident at Churchill is 1 too many. 1 incident is enough to send shockwaves of hateful reminders through members of the community. 1 incident of hate is enough to create an unwelcoming environment for students.
Also, "I haven't noticed it, so it's not happening."
+1 This is true of a host of problems at Churchill that have gone unaddressed including sexual harassment of female students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's the flawed thinking of why reports of racism have gone unaddressed for years in the cluster: it doesn't happen to all black/asian/hispanic students so this isn't a problem in our community. The threshold of when these problems should be stamped out and students discipline is 1. 1 racist incident at Churchill is 1 too many. 1 incident is enough to send shockwaves of hateful reminders through members of the community. 1 incident of hate is enough to create an unwelcoming environment for students.
Also, "I haven't noticed it, so it's not happening."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At last week's PTA meeting, an Einstein HS mother spoke up regarding the racIst image of the Churchill athletic program. [b]A boys soccer team jeered Hispanic students on the Einstein team and told them that they should get ready to be deported. Another team had a white male athlete make fun of Asian athletes while coaches stood by laughing.
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I would hope that at Spring tryouts as the Bullying and Harrasment guidelines are reviewed, all athletes and coaches are reminded that this type of misconduct will not be tolerated. Any future acts should be cause for removal from the school athletic team.
This comment is a little hard to fully believe. First, although there have definitely been racial incidents at Churchill, I have never seen the kids openly disparage other students because of their race. Secondly, Churchill has a very large Asian population and many participate in various sports. My DS, who is white, has plenty of Asian friends at school. He doesn't pick friends on the basis of their skin color.
As parents and students acknowledged at the PTA meeting, you never forget the first time you hear the n word and students have heard it through middle school and at Churchill. I am sure the same goes for any student who is disparaged or made fun of because of their race. Perhaps because you and DS haven't had these experiences because you are white.
Anonymous wrote:Here's the flawed thinking of why reports of racism have gone unaddressed for years in the cluster: it doesn't happen to all black/asian/hispanic students so this isn't a problem in our community. The threshold of when these problems should be stamped out and students discipline is 1. 1 racist incident at Churchill is 1 too many. 1 incident is enough to send shockwaves of hateful reminders through members of the community. 1 incident of hate is enough to create an unwelcoming environment for students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At last week's PTA meeting, an Einstein HS mother spoke up regarding the racIst image of the Churchill athletic program. [b]A boys soccer team jeered Hispanic students on the Einstein team and told them that they should get ready to be deported. Another team had a white male athlete make fun of Asian athletes while coaches stood by laughing.
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I would hope that at Spring tryouts as the Bullying and Harrasment guidelines are reviewed, all athletes and coaches are reminded that this type of misconduct will not be tolerated. Any future acts should be cause for removal from the school athletic team.
This comment is a little hard to fully believe. First, although there have definitely been racial incidents at Churchill, I have never seen the kids openly disparage other students because of their race. Secondly, Churchill has a very large Asian population and many participate in various sports. My DS, who is white, has plenty of Asian friends at school. He doesn't pick friends on the basis of their skin color.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At last week's PTA meeting, an Einstein HS mother spoke up regarding the racIst image of the Churchill athletic program. [b]A boys soccer team jeered Hispanic students on the Einstein team and told them that they should get ready to be deported. Another team had a white male athlete make fun of Asian athletes while coaches stood by laughing.
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I would hope that at Spring tryouts as the Bullying and Harrasment guidelines are reviewed, all athletes and coaches are reminded that this type of misconduct will not be tolerated. Any future acts should be cause for removal from the school athletic team.
This comment is a little hard to fully believe. First, although there have definitely been racial incidents at Churchill, I have never seen the kids openly disparage other students because of their race. Secondly, Churchill has a very large Asian population and many participate in various sports. My DS, who is white, has plenty of Asian friends at school. He doesn't pick friends on the basis of their skin color.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At last week's PTA meeting, an Einstein HS mother spoke up regarding the racIst image of the Churchill athletic program. [b]A boys soccer team jeered Hispanic students on the Einstein team and told them that they should get ready to be deported. Another team had a white male athlete make fun of Asian athletes while coaches stood by laughing.
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I would hope that at Spring tryouts as the Bullying and Harrasment guidelines are reviewed, all athletes and coaches are reminded that this type of misconduct will not be tolerated. Any future acts should be cause for removal from the school athletic team.
This comment is a little hard to fully believe. First, although there have definitely been racial incidents at Churchill, I have never seen the kids openly disparage other students because of their race. Secondly, Churchill has a very large Asian population and many participate in various sports. My DS, who is white, has plenty of Asian friends at school. He doesn't pick friends on the basis of their skin color.
Anonymous wrote:At last week's PTA meeting, an Einstein HS mother spoke up regarding the racIst image of the Churchill athletic program. [b]A boys soccer team jeered Hispanic students on the Einstein team and told them that they should get ready to be deported. Another team had a white male athlete make fun of Asian athletes while coaches stood by laughing.
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I would hope that at Spring tryouts as the Bullying and Harrasment guidelines are reviewed, all athletes and coaches are reminded that this type of misconduct will not be tolerated. Any future acts should be cause for removal from the school athletic team.