Do you teach in a diverse school? (Ethnically or otherwise)
inside brackets are initials of teacher

* "In Naperville, there is not much diversity within the community. Most families, with exception of a few, are within the same social class. However, over the past few years, Highlands has been seeing an increase in the number of students receiving free-reduced lunch. Many houses in the area are up for rent until the houses are town down for new structures. Lower-income families are able to afford these houses and send their children to our schools." [ER]

* "This school is a diverse school, but until recently it was not a highly diverse school. Now we are quite diverse." [SK]

* Yes, mainly Hispanic, but extremely diverse. [SRe]

* "It's only as diverse as the community" - not very diverse. [FS]

* No. [MP]

* No. [JKo]

* "Yes, this school is somewhat diverse." [SL]

* "No, I do not think so, but it is beginning to change." [NK]

* "Yes, in addition to the White and Hispanic students in my class, the school also has Black, and East Indian." [CA]

* "Yes, I think." [JKu]

* "While there are some diversities, I would still say Franzen School is not really diverse. I think, by and large, it is still a mostly middle class, white population." [DR]

* "Yes, we have a very ethnically, as well as socially, diverse school" [KP]

* "Diverse in both ethnicity as well as social class" [HH]

* "Yes, very much so." [KW]

* "Yes, for the most part the school is mostly made up of White, Black and Asian students." [JKe]

* "The school is very diverse." [NS]

* "Yes the school is very diverse, not only the students but the teachers." [SRo] 1

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