Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not want to send my white kids to a majority black/brown school. At the same time, I hope that the minority kids are having a pleasant experience at our mainly white school.
Why not?
Anonymous wrote:Would you send a pre-k or kindergartner to a school where they would be in the extreme minority? Struggling with this as I really like the school but I’m nearly sure they would stick out as the only in their class.
Anonymous wrote:My child is always a minority. So... what’s your question again?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get over yourself. Your child will be fine in a black/brown school. Kids pick on kids sometimes even in schools where the makeup is almost one demographic. The luxury of even having a choice in this matter is the proof of white privilege in case there are any non-believers. Chose to pass on your fragility to your child or don't. I'm sure this fear informs many of your other decisions like who you hire and who you call the police on.
Precisely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids have always been among the only kids of their race in school. (They are white).
When we bought our house, I knew the kids would be zoned for large-majority minority schools. We are all of the same SES though more or less. I thought it would be ok, a good learning experience, etc.
If I had to do it again I would have looked for a school pyramid where at least 25% of the students were white. Being the *only* white kids in their schools has not been a great thing for them and I'm not sure they learned the lessons I would have liked them to learn.
Such as what? I’m dying to know.
I find that my children have more stereotypes of other races, rather than fewer as i would have expected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids have always been among the only kids of their race in school. (They are white).
When we bought our house, I knew the kids would be zoned for large-majority minority schools. We are all of the same SES though more or less. I thought it would be ok, a good learning experience, etc.
If I had to do it again I would have looked for a school pyramid where at least 25% of the students were white. Being the *only* white kids in their schools has not been a great thing for them and I'm not sure they learned the lessons I would have liked them to learn.
Such as what? I’m dying to know.
I find that my children have more stereotypes of other races, rather than fewer as i would have expected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids have always been among the only kids of their race in school. (They are white).
When we bought our house, I knew the kids would be zoned for large-majority minority schools. We are all of the same SES though more or less. I thought it would be ok, a good learning experience, etc.
If I had to do it again I would have looked for a school pyramid where at least 25% of the students were white. Being the *only* white kids in their schools has not been a great thing for them and I'm not sure they learned the lessons I would have liked them to learn.
Such as what? I’m dying to know.