Anonymous wrote:Those suggesting schools with 7-9% are fooling themselves. Just as a point of comparison, my children attend a school where the caucasian population is around 15%. In K and 1, my daughter was one of 2 caucasian children in her class. This year, she is the only one. My son is in 3rd, and has had a similar experience. Now, I will say, our school is large, so in the lower grades, there are sometimes 7 classes per grade. OP, honestly I would look at schools of at least 30% if your child having racial peers is that important to you. For us, in the lower grades it has been fine.
Anonymous wrote:Those suggesting schools with 7-9% are fooling themselves. Just as a point of comparison, my children attend a school where the caucasian population is around 15%. In K and 1, my daughter was one of 2 caucasian children in her class. This year, she is the only one. My son is in 3rd, and has had a similar experience. Now, I will say, our school is large, so in the lower grades, there are sometimes 7 classes per grade. OP, honestly I would look at schools of at least 30% if your child having racial peers is that important to you. For us, in the lower grades it has been fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not super close to DC if that's what you need but have you thought about Laurel Hill/South County in Lorton?
South County is not a great school and I assume OP is looking for a great school. If the question were just diversity, everyone would just look at the most diverse school and enroll their children there
Spoken like someone who has absolutely zero personal experience with the school. What a joke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not super close to DC if that's what you need but have you thought about Laurel Hill/South County in Lorton?
South County is not a great school and I assume OP is looking for a great school. If the question were just diversity, everyone would just look at the most diverse school and enroll their children there
Anonymous wrote:Vienna near the metro is that range if price and diverse. GL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not super close to DC if that's what you need but have you thought about Laurel Hill/South County in Lorton?
South County is not a great school and I assume OP is looking for a great school. If the question were just diversity, everyone would just look at the most diverse school and enroll their children there
Anonymous wrote:It's not super close to DC if that's what you need but have you thought about Laurel Hill/South County in Lorton?