Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s funny. My kid is Egyptian and considered white on the census and that form you just posted. But he has dark skin and curly hair. Like Hoda Kotb on TV. Nobody treats him as white.
Funny![]()
Officially shouldn't he be considered African American (just like Indians are white, but they belong to "Asians")?
What do you mean by this?
Indians are Caucasians - which is what the "white" ethnic group is supposed to cover, but officially they belong to the "Asian" ethnic group.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:White, Asian and everybody else
I am puzzled by BOE emphasis to put White and Asian together as one bucket.
BOE is super focused on AA and Hispanic.
What's the race if each BOE members?
Do you even live in Montgomery County?
Yes, I moved here last year. Not sure why that is relevant to my question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:White, Asian and everybody else
I am puzzled by BOE emphasis to put White and Asian together as one bucket.
BOE is super focused on AA and Hispanic.
What's the race if each BOE members?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s funny. My kid is Egyptian and considered white on the census and that form you just posted. But he has dark skin and curly hair. Like Hoda Kotb on TV. Nobody treats him as white.
Funny![]()
Officially shouldn't he be considered African American (just like Indians are white, but they belong to "Asians")?
What do you mean by this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Diversity hiring is intended to match the available pool of candidates, so it’s nit intended to hire AA teachers as role models. It’s supposed to ensure that employers are doing their best to hire across racial boundaries. For example, if 20% of qualified teachers are Hispanic, school systems should strive for 20% of their QUALIFIED teachers to be Hispanic. It does not force schools to hire a particular percentage or to hire less qualified teachers based on race.
At least, that’s the point of EEO initiatives. I don’t know what actually happens in the school system.
MCPS went to Puerto Rico after the hurricane to hire teachers who speak Spanish.
https://rockvillerampage.com/13668/news-briefs/mcps-travels-to-puerto-rico-to-recruit-bilingual-teachers/
Not because they wanted to hire Latinos. The goal was to hire highly qualified Spanish and ESOL teachers.
Recruited teachers play a key role in the school system’s two-way language immersion programs, where 50 percent of instruction is delivered in Spanish, and the other 50 percent in English.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:White, Asian and everybody else
I am puzzled by BOE emphasis to put White and Asian together as one bucket.
BOE is super focused on AA and Hispanic.
What's the race if each BOE members?
Do you even live in Montgomery County?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s funny. My kid is Egyptian and considered white on the census and that form you just posted. But he has dark skin and curly hair. Like Hoda Kotb on TV. Nobody treats him as white.
Funny![]()
Officially shouldn't he be considered African American (just like Indians are white, but they belong to "Asians")?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:White, Asian and everybody else
I am puzzled by BOE emphasis to put White and Asian together as one bucket.
BOE is super focused on AA and Hispanic.
What's the race if each BOE members?
Anonymous wrote:White, Asian and everybody else
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Diversity hiring is intended to match the available pool of candidates, so it’s nit intended to hire AA teachers as role models. It’s supposed to ensure that employers are doing their best to hire across racial boundaries. For example, if 20% of qualified teachers are Hispanic, school systems should strive for 20% of their QUALIFIED teachers to be Hispanic. It does not force schools to hire a particular percentage or to hire less qualified teachers based on race.
At least, that’s the point of EEO initiatives. I don’t know what actually happens in the school system.
MCPS went to Puerto Rico after the hurricane to hire teachers who speak Spanish.
https://rockvillerampage.com/13668/news-briefs/mcps-travels-to-puerto-rico-to-recruit-bilingual-teachers/
Not because they wanted to hire Latinos. The goal was to hire highly qualified Spanish and ESOL teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Diversity hiring is intended to match the available pool of candidates, so it’s nit intended to hire AA teachers as role models. It’s supposed to ensure that employers are doing their best to hire across racial boundaries. For example, if 20% of qualified teachers are Hispanic, school systems should strive for 20% of their QUALIFIED teachers to be Hispanic. It does not force schools to hire a particular percentage or to hire less qualified teachers based on race.
At least, that’s the point of EEO initiatives. I don’t know what actually happens in the school system.
MCPS went to Puerto Rico after the hurricane to hire teachers who speak Spanish.
https://rockvillerampage.com/13668/news-briefs/mcps-travels-to-puerto-rico-to-recruit-bilingual-teachers/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s funny. My kid is Egyptian and considered white on the census and that form you just posted. But he has dark skin and curly hair. Like Hoda Kotb on TV. Nobody treats him as white.
Funny![]()
Officially shouldn't he be considered African American (just like Indians are white, but they belong to "Asians")?
Are you Egyptian, too? What do you mark yourself?
Anonymous wrote:Iran and the middle eastern countries are part of the Asian continent. How do they even classify themselves as white?
And to the pp who asked if Indian people are white. No, we are not. We are brown. The few light skinned Indians you may have seen are just that - a few. Most of us are brown skinned.