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I happened to see a project for a second grader to provide a family history and calculate the % of" Hawaiian blood" (that's how it was explained to me).It looked like family album.But on the top was the circle with colored segments for the different ethnicity/race running in the family.That second grader didn't have much Hawaiian blood,something like 10%.
I didn't have a chance to ask more about the project . Good to know your family history but this Hawaiian blood percentage..
Any teachers or parents familiar with this?
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You know, it can be a legal issue. I don't see anything wrong with it anyway.
Alex, just wondering, what school was this affiliated with ?
Personally, I think its a Bad, no STUPID thing to bring stuff like this ( race difference ) to the attention of this new generation.
aloha,
pog
edit to add .. Holding back ona rant.
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Not knowing which school, or island...
Kamehameha Kapalama campus has a very competitive 4th grade admission that includes sending in the final 2nd grade report card & admissions testing in third grade.... perhaps this is info is gather for students that may be considered for competing for one of the few 4th grade positions???
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I don't know the school.I just briefly met this person in Hilo,"hi and by" situation.
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The "race" and "Hawaiian blood" -those words I heard.But I didn't take a good look.Just remember a "Filipino" segment.May be the parent made a mistake saying "race".