Anonymous wrote:10:50, your paranoia is beyond belief. If this is anonymous then how would one know if one is affiliated with the school. Have you heard of keeping your enemies close?
Also, no one is saying NOT TO SEND YOUR CHILD TO EH. That's what you would like for it to be said but no one is going to fall for your throwing of the rock and hiding your hand.
Talk with the principal, I chuckle. As I was fortunate to sit on the panel to select this principal. Again the association and the affiliation is disproven as DCPS reached out to me as a parent and a community member with a proven track record of being pro-active and supportive of DCPS.
It takes all kinds to make this world go around and if a conversation you want then it will be a conversation you shall receive. So go run tell dat, sweetie.
11:00,
Trash and thing are relative in my world, too!!! Shake it like a white girl, sweetie.
I got a number for you to dial how about 1-800-get over it.
Anonymous wrote: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.
There's a risk of conflating race with class, here.
Anonymous wrote:Too bad statistics don't mean a thing at this juncture because AA recruits AA and the drawing card will not be the neighborhood whites who have decide to cross threshold. Also to have an OOB number of that percentage definitely defines choice. To have a percentage of parents who selected EH at this junxture only memorializes the commitment of the future. So you see it is only a matter of time that everything will add up. We the public selected EH and it wasn't based on middle class status. But you just come on to EH and be your glowing personality. Let your light shine, let your money do the talking but remember a poor people's campaign will be on you like white on rice.
White people and their need to fight with money and classism. No wonder whites are insulted when they are called PWT. In this case you have made this NWA chuckle.
Anonymous wrote:NO!!! that is not what I am stating. Why is it? That when a school is predominantly AA, it is considered underenrolled. If the same numbers had a percentage of white student, Oooops I mean white middle-classers enrolled. We would be considered progressive and innovative.
The battle is not your but it will be a fight if you think there's going to be this obligation bull-sugar, coming to the forefront. All of sudden it is our white neighbors attending the local school and suggestions are abound. We've been here and our suggestions are all of sudden relegated to chopped liver or spoiled brie cheese.
I don't want you to back off or back up. But back the freaking up for a minute and recognize the fact that familiarity brings comfort. This feces about not being happy and it is a right or a obligation, makes vomit come to my throat. You didn't give a damn about the school when you had an affordable choice and avoidable right not to send your dear child to the neighborhood black school.
What you think and what your believe is not the same and it is pretty evident in the recent posted repsonses. As for the push back, when will you get hint?
The reality tv show characters of Thurston and Lovey Howell meeting up Kunta and Kizzie will be episodic for sure this upcoming school year. Stay tuned.