Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Students of color” means biracial Asian and white children too, so yes, that is to be expected and no big accomplishment.
Then it isn't an accomplishment for any school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Students of color” means biracial Asian and white children too, so yes, that is to be expected and no big accomplishment.
Then it isn't an accomplishment for any school.
yes, it's crazy. The "POC" I know from my kids' friend groups are 1/2 or even 1/4 Asian. They're paler and more anglo looking than my white kids and just as privileged (actually more so in the cases I'm thinking of).
It's totally insane that these schools get credit for these kids as POC. I mean, really?
If you think there should be more Black students (I wholeheartedly agree!) say that rather than whatever this mess is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Students of color” means biracial Asian and white children too, so yes, that is to be expected and no big accomplishment.
Then it isn't an accomplishment for any school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Students of color” means biracial Asian and white children too, so yes, that is to be expected and no big accomplishment.
Then it isn't an accomplishment for any school.
yes, it's crazy. The "POC" I know from my kids' friend groups are 1/2 or even 1/4 Asian. They're paler and more anglo looking than my white kids and just as privileged (actually more so in the cases I'm thinking of).
It's totally insane that these schools get credit for these kids as POC. I mean, really?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Students of color” means biracial Asian and white children too, so yes, that is to be expected and no big accomplishment.
Then it isn't an accomplishment for any school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Students of color” means biracial Asian and white children too, so yes, that is to be expected and no big accomplishment.
Then it isn't an accomplishment for any school.
Anonymous wrote:“Students of color” means biracial Asian and white children too, so yes, that is to be expected and no big accomplishment.
Anonymous wrote:From STA:
"The students admitted to St. Albans for the 2020-21 school year are the most diverse cohort in the history of the school with 57% students of color."
Anonymous wrote:Setting the elitism, racism, anti-semitism, and sexism aside, is STA really all that hard academically? I know a lot of boys who claim to have 3.7-3.8 unweighted GPAs in the upper school. These are not book worm types who spend their free time in the library studying, these are boys who spend their free time playing club sports and partying a lot. If STA is really that strenuous then how do so many students have such high GPAs?
Anonymous wrote:People complaining STA should go to Sidwell or GDS. Sidwell has 54% POC and more than 20% African Americans in upper school; GDS has less POC in its student body (40%), but still a big portion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. Chevy crowd at Landon is as bad as at STA. One even took down BLM signs in their neighborhood this summer and posts really offensive comments on a regular basis.
False. Landon crowd worse. And yes, they had a field day taking down BLM signs this summer that kids in the neighborhood were posting. Parents are much more the problem than kids generally.
Tearing down signs> burning buildings
There were no burning buildings in Spring Valley. They were highschool kids putting up signs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. Chevy crowd at Landon is as bad as at STA. One even took down BLM signs in their neighborhood this summer and posts really offensive comments on a regular basis.
False. Landon crowd worse. And yes, they had a field day taking down BLM signs this summer that kids in the neighborhood were posting. Parents are much more the problem than kids generally.
Tearing down signs> burning buildings
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. Chevy crowd at Landon is as bad as at STA. One even took down BLM signs in their neighborhood this summer and posts really offensive comments on a regular basis.
False. Landon crowd worse. And yes, they had a field day taking down BLM signs this summer that kids in the neighborhood were posting. Parents are much more the problem than kids generally.