Out of Curiosity… What are the most caucasian neighborhoods/pyramids?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Neither interested nor incentivized to move there. Just curious as to see what areas have the highest prevalence of caucasian families? Are there any aforementioned enclaves of caucasians in the dc metro anymore, or are there still some that remain intact?

Cultural warrior tosses hand grenade.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Actually, MCPS makes it even easier and puts all of the demographic info for every school into a single mega-document:

https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/regulatoryaccountability/glance/currentyear/SAAG2022.pdf


Monocacy ES is the MCPS school with the highest percentage of white students, 71%. But that may be too far out to be what you meant by "the DC metro area." Wood Acres ES in Bethesda is next, with 65%.


Westbrook ES comes in at 69.5%. (Summary chart is on pages 448-449). Both Westbrook and Wood Acres are Bethesda 20816.
Anonymous
If you’re looking across the full pyramid and not just at elementary schools, in FCPS it’s likely either:

Vienna - Thoreau - Madison

or

GFES - Cooper - Langley

But that’s just a slightly educated guess.
Anonymous
Rural Maine.
Rural West Virginia.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lol maybe OP just wants to know where not to move.

Personally, as an East Asian, I want to know where I can find other Asians in DC. Any ideas?

Rockville, Poolesville, Clarksburg, Potomac -- have you seen the amount of Aisan eateries in Rockville?

Centreville in VA

-signed an East Asian
Anonymous
North Arlington
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Neither interested nor incentivized to move there. Just curious as to see what areas have the highest prevalence of caucasian families? Are there any aforementioned enclaves of caucasians in the dc metro anymore, or are there still some that remain intact?



I'd bet the Caucasus remains the most caucasian area.


Except some Americans don’t consider them White/Caucasian.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is the Waynewood area in FCPS known as “white wood”?


It feeds into a high school that is majority black and hispanic
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Actually, MCPS makes it even easier and puts all of the demographic info for every school into a single mega-document:

https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/regulatoryaccountability/glance/currentyear/SAAG2022.pdf


Monocacy ES is the MCPS school with the highest percentage of white students, 71%. But that may be too far out to be what you meant by "the DC metro area." Wood Acres ES in Bethesda is next, with 65%.


Westbrook ES comes in at 69.5%. (Summary chart is on pages 448-449). Both Westbrook and Wood Acres are Bethesda 20816.


Schools at a Glance still has the 2021-22 numbers. The 2022-23 numbers are included in the CIP, and Westbrook is now "only" 58.7% white (since there was a boundary change).

https://gis.mcpsmd.org/cipmasterpdfs/CIP24_Chapter4BCC.pdf
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Neither interested nor incentivized to move there. Just curious as to see what areas have the highest prevalence of caucasian families? Are there any aforementioned enclaves of caucasians in the dc metro anymore, or are there still some that remain intact?



I'd bet the Caucasus remains the most caucasian area.


Except some Americans don’t consider them White/Caucasian.


I know it's true. But to believe that OG people from the Caucuses aren't Caucasion is some weird ish.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lol maybe OP just wants to know where not to move.

Personally, as an East Asian, I want to know where I can find other Asians in DC. Any ideas?

Rockville, Poolesville, Clarksburg, Potomac -- have you seen the amount of Aisan eateries in Rockville?

Centreville in VA

-signed an East Asian


What about inside DC the city?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Damascus
Poolesville
Sherwood


Each of these is less than fifty percent white.


So? Still highest %, nobody said > 50%
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you’re looking across the full pyramid and not just at elementary schools, in FCPS it’s likely either:

Vienna - Thoreau - Madison

or

GFES - Cooper - Langley

But that’s just a slightly educated guess.


Weird! I went to Madison (and am not white) and didn’t think it was that white.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you’re looking across the full pyramid and not just at elementary schools, in FCPS it’s likely either:

Vienna - Thoreau - Madison

or

GFES - Cooper - Langley

But that’s just a slightly educated guess.


Jamestown - Williamsburg - Yorktown in APS makes GRES - Cooper - Langley in FCPS look like the United Nations.
Anonymous
No need to guess about FCPS. Just look up the data here:

https://schoolprofiles.fcps.edu/schlprfl/f?p=108%3A8
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