Anonymous wrote:Do Maury and Brent parents seriously not see a problem with their kids attending majority white schools in a city that is majority-minority? I always wonder this about SWS too. It’s not that I don’t understand that it’s no individual parent’s “fault” that this is the case, but… doesn’t it bother you? Of course we all want our kids to get a good education, but one question I’d ask myself is what we are teaching our kids when we tell them the best schools are the whitest schools. Do you not think they pick up in this stuff? Trust me: by MS they know exactly what the score is. That’s part of the education you are giving them too.
Anonymous wrote:Do Maury and Brent parents seriously not see a problem with their kids attending majority white schools in a city that is majority-minority? I always wonder this about SWS too. It’s not that I don’t understand that it’s no individual parent’s “fault” that this is the case, but… doesn’t it bother you? Of course we all want our kids to get a good education, but one question I’d ask myself is what we are teaching our kids when we tell them the best schools are the whitest schools. Do you not think they pick up in this stuff? Trust me: by MS they know exactly what the score is. That’s part of the education you are giving them too.
Anonymous wrote:The amount of nice white parents on this thread trying different ways to justify their choices is really just amazing.
Anonymous wrote:.. question I’d ask myself is what we are teaching our kids when we tell them the best schools are the whitest schools. Do you not think they pick up in this stuff?
Anonymous wrote:Do Maury and Brent parents seriously not see a problem with their kids attending majority white schools in a city that is majority-minority? I always wonder this about SWS too. It’s not that I don’t understand that it’s no individual parent’s “fault” that this is the case, but… doesn’t it bother you? Of course we all want our kids to get a good education, but one question I’d ask myself is what we are teaching our kids when we tell them the best schools are the whitest schools. Do you not think they pick up in this stuff? Trust me: by MS they know exactly what the score is. That’s part of the education you are giving them too.
Anonymous wrote:Do Maury and Brent parents seriously not see a problem with their kids attending majority white schools in a city that is majority-minority? I always wonder this about SWS too. It’s not that I don’t understand that it’s no individual parent’s “fault” that this is the case, but… doesn’t it bother you? Of course we all want our kids to get a good education, but one question I’d ask myself is what we are teaching our kids when we tell them the best schools are the whitest schools. Do you not think they pick up in this stuff? Trust me: by MS they know exactly what the score is. That’s part of the education you are giving them too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've lived in DC for many years, chose Capitol Hill for proximity to a job, and bought a house IB for Maury. To me, coming from a rural/suburban background, Maury looks pretty diverse. But I also notice that whatever race the families are, they're mostly rich. I'm not sure what I'm supposed to do about it. I'm follow discussions about race issues and try to learn more. I just wanted a good school for my kid, and I'm happy with it. I figure others in the neighborhood are similar.
+1. Exact same story as you. Maury is 60% white and given the place I grew up I feel like 40% non-white is...not exactly non-diverse?
Dunno. I went to school in Fairfax County and my school was less white than that. And for DC, only janney, Lafayette, Key, Mann and Stoddert have a higher percentage of whites kids, including charters. This is not exactly the forefront of diversity in DC schools.
OK, so what do you suggest? The Cap Hill schools are neighborhood, in-bound schools, so they reflect the neighborhood.
Not patting yourself on the back for having your kids attend a diverse school when they go to Maury or Brent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've lived in DC for many years, chose Capitol Hill for proximity to a job, and bought a house IB for Maury. To me, coming from a rural/suburban background, Maury looks pretty diverse. But I also notice that whatever race the families are, they're mostly rich. I'm not sure what I'm supposed to do about it. I'm follow discussions about race issues and try to learn more. I just wanted a good school for my kid, and I'm happy with it. I figure others in the neighborhood are similar.
+1. Exact same story as you. Maury is 60% white and given the place I grew up I feel like 40% non-white is...not exactly non-diverse?
Dunno. I went to school in Fairfax County and my school was less white than that. And for DC, only janney, Lafayette, Key, Mann and Stoddert have a higher percentage of whites kids, including charters. This is not exactly the forefront of diversity in DC schools.
OK, so what do you suggest? The Cap Hill schools are neighborhood, in-bound schools, so they reflect the neighborhood.
Not patting yourself on the back for having your kids attend a diverse school when they go to Maury or Brent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've lived in DC for many years, chose Capitol Hill for proximity to a job, and bought a house IB for Maury. To me, coming from a rural/suburban background, Maury looks pretty diverse. But I also notice that whatever race the families are, they're mostly rich. I'm not sure what I'm supposed to do about it. I'm follow discussions about race issues and try to learn more. I just wanted a good school for my kid, and I'm happy with it. I figure others in the neighborhood are similar.
+1. Exact same story as you. Maury is 60% white and given the place I grew up I feel like 40% non-white is...not exactly non-diverse?
Dunno. I went to school in Fairfax County and my school was less white than that. And for DC, only janney, Lafayette, Key, Mann and Stoddert have a higher percentage of whites kids, including charters. This is not exactly the forefront of diversity in DC schools.
OK, so what do you suggest? The Cap Hill schools are neighborhood, in-bound schools, so they reflect the neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've lived in DC for many years, chose Capitol Hill for proximity to a job, and bought a house IB for Maury. To me, coming from a rural/suburban background, Maury looks pretty diverse. But I also notice that whatever race the families are, they're mostly rich. I'm not sure what I'm supposed to do about it. I'm follow discussions about race issues and try to learn more. I just wanted a good school for my kid, and I'm happy with it. I figure others in the neighborhood are similar.
+1. Exact same story as you. Maury is 60% white and given the place I grew up I feel like 40% non-white is...not exactly non-diverse?
Dunno. I went to school in Fairfax County and my school was less white than that. And for DC, only janney, Lafayette, Key, Mann and Stoddert have a higher percentage of whites kids, including charters. This is not exactly the forefront of diversity in DC schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've lived in DC for many years, chose Capitol Hill for proximity to a job, and bought a house IB for Maury. To me, coming from a rural/suburban background, Maury looks pretty diverse. But I also notice that whatever race the families are, they're mostly rich. I'm not sure what I'm supposed to do about it. I'm follow discussions about race issues and try to learn more. I just wanted a good school for my kid, and I'm happy with it. I figure others in the neighborhood are similar.
+1. Exact same story as you. Maury is 60% white and given the place I grew up I feel like 40% non-white is...not exactly non-diverse?
Anonymous wrote:I've lived in DC for many years, chose Capitol Hill for proximity to a job, and bought a house IB for Maury. To me, coming from a rural/suburban background, Maury looks pretty diverse. But I also notice that whatever race the families are, they're mostly rich. I'm not sure what I'm supposed to do about it. I'm follow discussions about race issues and try to learn more. I just wanted a good school for my kid, and I'm happy with it. I figure others in the neighborhood are similar.