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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]maybe something feeding into Ashlawn? I looked at the demographics of all the schools in Arlington, trying to find something that had maybe 50% white and 50% mix of other. (we're caucasian, but wanted my daughter to grow up knowing some kids who weren't, and a lot of schools in Arlington are either 90% white or 80% hispanic.) Ashlawn came up as one of the few schools in North Arlington that had a larger number of AA kids. (Hispanic and Asian are much more typical here.) Look in Bonair/Bluemont, I think - the boundaries seem to be South of Wilson, North of 50/Carlin Springs and West of Glebe. That area also has the benefits of being relatively close-in to Ballston - metro, etc. [/quote] Actually, Ashlawn is only 4.3% AA according to the statistics chart listed above. I do agree that Ashlawn, Glebe, and Barrett have traditionally been the more diverse N. Arlington schools, but that is changing and the diversity that is there is at each school is definitely skewing Asian and Hispanic. [/quote]
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