| I ask because though I didn’t attend the school I went on an exchange program with them to Europe. Everyone was either white or Asian (one Asian guy). I saw the demos of today and the school is 2.2% white |
What kind of question is this almost 30 years later.? |
You can look it up yourself. If you really want to know don't be so lazy. |
Well, let's see, if "everyone was either white or Asian (one Asian guy)" then I have to assume the one Asian guy was half the class with the rest of the class being white (the other guy) per your own data. |
| Yes there were probably more white kids then. I checked the 1990 census and the county was 50% black, 40% white then and is more like 65% black and 20% white now. BUT, the small population of kids who were able to pay for an exchange trip to Europe was in no way representative of the whole school, I’m sure. |
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Check School Digger for demographic data. It goes back to 1989
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pg county is the wealthiest majority black county in the nation |
OK. Well 80% of the kids at that school are on free lunch so I’m going to assume that the vast majority aren’t paying out of pocket for a trip to Europe. But I don’t have data on what that percentage was on 1990. |
| I have a friend who was there then. I don't know if he's considered black or white - never asked him, but all of his friends were black. |
12% in 1990 https://www.schooldigger.com/go/MD/schools/0051001059/school.aspx?t=tbStudents&st=tbLunch |
And the poorest dc suburb, what is your point? |
| Back then HP was predominate black, but like Suitland HS at the time, had a large portion of white students. The difference between the 2 schools when it came to that demographic most of the white students were bused in from all over the county because of the VPA and UHS programs at Suitland. For High Point, many of the white students lived in that Beltsville area. The area was split however because many went to High Point while others went to Laurel. Laurel also had the UHS program too. Anyway, it was a bigger number of white students back in 91, than it is currently. Now, I will be willing to guess that High Point is predominate Latino, Afro-Caribbean and students from many of the African countries. I bet there are less than 1000 black kids and less than 150 white kids at High Point HS 2019. |