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Anonymous wrote:Right, boatloads of happy middle-class Cap Hill families at Hobson, the neighborhood middle school that's 40% FARMs, 80% OOB, 15% white, and 0% Asian (just like the Hill, right?).
It's just like the middle-SES Hill.
The Hill, regardless of SES, is nowhere near 85% non-white in 2016.
20003 alone is about 27K people and < %10 are school aged children. There are more seniors than school aged children. While Hill East is fast gentrifying it's not as whited out as you may think with 3:2 white to black ratio. You still have multi-generational households, plus neighboring boundaries for Payne, Miner and Tyler. It's not all dog parks, yoga and bike lanes (thank god!). Some of us do lament the loss of diversity underway
Here's info for all of ward 6, including 20002, which has SH smack dab in the middle of it. Not saying that the Hill is "whited out", just noting that SH's population does not reflect the neighborhood, nor does EH for that matter.