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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PPs can say what you want, no one is moving to a SV neighborhood so their kid can experience diversity, even though it’ll be (arguably) the nicest school in the county (bc it’s the newest). People don’t like diversity or low income. But they like to pretend they do, then make an excuse about how they ended up in a good neighborhood “Well my parents bought this house in the 90’s and we wanted to save for a family soooo...” [/quote] ??? Our household is in the top 2% of income earners, we have very healthy savings/investments, and we have chosen to stay in the Blair district primarily because we love this area's diversity. We are also very happy with the school options our kids have had. [/quote] Is this a joke? Blair’s has a magnet program. Completely different than moving to an SVHS neighborhood. Are you sending your kid to Claire? [/quote] Why is that a joke? We are high earners and in the Blair district as well. We could really live anywhere, but plan to send our kids there too for many reasons.[/quote] It must really shock some people to realize that some high income earners purposefully choose school clusters like Blair or RM because of the programs in those schools and the diversity. It's just so inconceivable for some folks I guess.[/quote]
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