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And this “Yay! First day of Kindergarten!”- complete with backpack, sneakers and a smile- post is meant to act as a manifesto, as a rallying cry, as no-holds barred monologue of our truth, of my truth, as a mother, a neighbor, a community member in a vibrant diverse, urban, Los Angeles neighborhood.īecause it IS a good school, with loving parents, teachers, and administrators.
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We are extremely fortunate and probably could have afforded private school. Charter schools abound, and we got in to a lot of them.
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Year after year, it stands proud, despite the silent avoidance of many, a school desperately eager to serve the children of this community, regardless of their families social and intellectual capital. It is, and has been, historically ignored by the majority of affluent families and community members in our neighborhood. It is 72% Latino, 15% Asian/Filipino, 5% white, 5% black. There is no dual language program, or foreign language program, no play structure or jungle gym. There is no knitting class, no circle time, no restorative justice conflict resolution programs. They don’t offer organic lunch options, or structured after school enrichment. It has uniforms, a meager budget, dwindling enrollment. It doesn’t have yoga, or a PTA, or art classes. Sometimes, even though I don’t mean it, I say, “no.” I say that because I think based on the metrics most parents are using for determining a “good” school, it isn’t. Many are surprised, and follow the question up with “Oh! Is that a good school?” When parents ask me where my daughter is going to kindergarten, I tell them my local, public, elementary school.