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Reply to "What is it like sending your DC to a majority/plurality asian school?(Churchill/Wootton area)"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] And yet multiple posters have said on this thread that the schools in Clarksburg, which have a lot of Asian Americans, are not hyper-competitive.[/quote] Clarksburgh HS has 19% Asian Americans. http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/regulatoryaccountability/glance/currentyear/schools/04249.pdf Churchill has 27.7% Wootton 37.1% Compared to the W schools mentioned in OP's post, Clarksburg HS doesn't have a high % of Asian American students. It's even lower than RM's. But in general, I would say HS with a high % of wealthy families will be more competitive, add a high % of Asian Americans, and it will be more so.[/quote] Clarksburg ES: 37.6% Little Bennett ES: 29.4% Wilson Wims ES: 43.7% Cedar Grove ES: 38.9% Rocky Hill MS: 27.4% Hallie Wells MS: 34.6% In all 6 schools, "Asian" is the category with the most students.[/quote] That's nice, but ESs is not where most of the hyper competitiveness exists. And eventually, all those ES students end up at HS together. Also, if you want to compare at the ES level, [b]Wootton still has it beat[/b]: Stone Mill 50.9 Travillah 45.9 Lakewood 45.5 Cold Spring 43.1% Bells Mills 29.9 Seven Locks 21.5 Dufief 26.5 Fallsmead 30 [/quote] It's not a competition, eh? [/quote]
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