Why? Who should be avoiding? |
Anyone who is uncomfortable with more than a few white people around should preserve their mental health and stay out of areas where there are large numbers. This is common sense. It’s like me being scared of deer and moving to the countryside when there are plenty of dense suburbs and cities where I can live. Especially if I think the deer love America. :shudders: |
That sounds kind of wierd. I came to the USA because of them. |
| WW is fine. The problem is the parents, who are the type of people who can’t afford private but want as close to an all white school as they can get. The worst of all worlds. |
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Particularly if you like safe communities with well kept properties. |
Fairfax county is only about 10% black I would look more at he school quality than the diversity. But if diversity is more important I’m sure you can find what you’re looking for. |
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Here is some slightly dated information with respect to Fairfax county to put the various school populations in perspective.
Here are some demographics for Fairfax County, Virginia: Population: 1,150,309 in 2022 Race and ethnicity: 49% White, 20% Asian, 17% Hispanic, 10% Black, and 1% other Citizenship: 87.4% of residents are US citizens Gender: 50% male and 50% female Education: 65.5% of residents have a bachelor's degree or higher Income: Median household income of $145,164, making it the seventh-richest county in the US Language: 37.8% of residents speak a language other than English Poverty: 5.9% of residents live in poverty Unemployment: 2.9% of residents are unemployed Housing: The average sales price of a single-family home is $1,065,000 |
Ugh, virtue signaling is so pre-covid. |