Anonymous wrote:EH needs a new principal before this conversation can even get started. Seriously.
Anonymous wrote:Students in the actual feeder elementary schools for Eliot Hine: Tyler, Maury, Miner, Brent, Payne. Very few of these 5th graders go to their designated school, Eliot Hine.
Anonymous wrote:The kids in the upper grades at the aforementioned elementary schools are mostly African American. Yet the parents working on "holding hands" and jumping into Eliot Hine are almost all white (and middle class). It doesn't have to mean anything nefarious is going on, but there is a an overwhelming element of race in play.
Anonymous wrote:And they're all committed to Eliot-Hines, no matter what, right? Latin, BASIS, Hardy... Capitol Hill Day School... It's just so easy to say you're committed. What's hard, is believing that this year will be substantially different from everything up until now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Students in the actual feeder elementary schools for Eliot Hine: Tyler, Maury, Miner, Brent, Payne. Very few of these 5th graders go to their designated school, Eliot Hine.
The kids in the upper grades at the aforementioned elementary schools are mostly African American. Yet the parents working on "holding hands" and jumping into Eliot Hine are almost all white (and middle class). It doesn't have to mean anything nefarious is going on, but there is a an overwhelming element of race in play.
Anonymous wrote:Students in the actual feeder elementary schools for Eliot Hine: Tyler, Maury, Miner, Brent, Payne. Very few of these 5th graders go to their designated school, Eliot Hine.
Anonymous wrote:You all slay me with the race-baiter moniker.
Anonymous wrote:U can't b serious with your first sentence? Do u know that is a running joke for AAs, when whites try to justify or validate their I am not racist card. The immediate I know blacks and the infamous I have plenty black friends is just hilarioius. OMG, where is Eddie Murphy when you need him. This is a future SNL skit, I just can imagine it.
Who has the time to go after two schools. Your reference to Eastern being beyond repair is accurate but it doesn't accurately portray the school's rich tradition.
No gripes, no prejuidices but I am pre-judging those who don't have the overall school's best intetests. There's an urgent need to incorporate an IB program at Eastern. But for some apparent reason there's a consensus is that the letters of IB stand for ignoring blacks.
Word of advice, there's one lone white family who has selected Eastern this year. I would strongly encourage you seek out that family to see whether they felt welcome at Eastern.
We all know how whites view other whites when comes to an association with blacks. You know that infamous question of "what do you have in common with them?" I hating because I ask yhe same question too.