>>>but are Asians who attend our public schools.
>>>These kids are being after schooled.
Here’s my experience with professional Asians who immigrated to the U.S. and have children born in the states:
All (over 90%) Asians are home schooled in math from 1st to 8th grade by their fathers.
Most Asians attend public schools.
Many, maybe 1/10, Asians attend high priced private schools (money is not an object when it comes to their children’s education).
Perhaps 1/3 Asians attend after-school tutoring in academic subjects (Algebra II, Pre-Cal, Calculus AB/BC, Physics, Biology) as well as sports (usually tennis).
1/3 Asians take Advanced Placement (AP) classes in order to gain advantages in GPA, which determine class rank, a large factor in getting into good colleges.
I’ve read that 70 % of Asians vote Democrat. I believe it. All immigrant groups favor the Democrats who want more Democrat voters.
Most Asian moms spend 1/2 of their free time as a taxi-cab driver, taking their children to tutoring after school or on the weekend.
Most Asians have a gambling addiction.
Many Asian fathers own guns and love to go to the range to practice.
Most Asian high school students accept the left wing liberalism and multi-culturism taught in the public schools. The students who attend the private schools are more rational.
Most Asian high school students memorize historical facts but can’t understand Western culture, but they like and accept what little they do know.
All Asian males in high school want to be like Jeremy Lin.
The probability that an Asian mom voted for Obama is probably above 80 percent.
We know many of these families. My sons class has several Asian students and they are all on the top end of their class. This is a culture difference, this is a difference in parenting philosophies. The fantasy of many parents is that it is the total responsibility of the teachers and the school that their children learn and succeed in school. That is not true. When parents do not do their part it does not matter what the teachers are doing. The kids know they can get away with not learning and their parents will just blame the teachers. How do your parenting skills and your knowledge of what your child is supposed to be learning in school stand up to that of the Asian parents??? Again, there is a difference here but it is not in the teachers or the school. The Asian students have the same information presented to them as the rest of the class.