| Feynman, Nysmith have high Asian concentrations |
They are over represented is all. Schools wants equitable distribution of students reflecting the general population. Some groups are underrepresented and some over represented |
Where are Asians overrepresented? In MoCo population, 16%. In MCPS 15.7%. MoCo private schools in the MD Top 10 privates: Holton 12%. Bullis 8.9% Landon 7.7%. Stone Ridge 4.6%. Rochambeau 2.6% (averaging 7% which is less than half of what would be expected). |
| They prefer strong public school which teach and pace above grade level, plus supplement at home or kumon/beast/mathnasium/rsm and weekend language and math school. |
We did this until high school, and then went private. They were grounded in strong study habits, but at the private HS, they were also grounded in values and manners which led to greater social confidence. |
| My AAPI daughter went to St. Andrew's and had a great experience. She's now a college senior, so I don't know what the demographics of the school are at this time, but you can call the admissions office and ask them. I'm sure they'd also be glad to connect you with an Asian family that have students there now. |
| Holton Arms seems to have a strong presence of East Asians. |
This is one the dumbest statements I’ve ever read on DCUM |
You’re being ridiculous. Just stop the racist rhetoric |
If the student body already represents the population, there is no urgency for the school to bring in the group which is appropriately represented. |
Look up the national percentages. Students aren’t being educated to coexist in Montgomery County. They will be all over the United States and even abroad |
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WES has a notable Indian population. Perhaps E Asian, too? It's also surprisingly international.
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