Anonymous wrote:So what you are saying is that the school population does not mirror the US population? This is different than saying the school is not diverse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Buy where you have a shorter commute...also the only "diversity" in either of these clusters is that they are 40% Asian.
Why do you put diversity in quotes here? To me, Asian diversity is the most important of all. I want my kids to become citizens of the world. With 1.3 billion people in China, and 1.2 billion people in India, (not to mention Japan, Indonesia, southeast Asia, the Phillipines) Asia dominates the world population. Of course, there is tremendous diversity within Asia in customs, religions, and language. But it is important to me to have my kids grow up with Asian friends.
Anonymous wrote:Buy where you have a shorter commute...also the only "diversity" in either of these clusters is that they are 40% Asian.
Anonymous wrote:Buy where you have a shorter commute...also the only "diversity" in either of these clusters is that they are 40% Asian.
Anonymous wrote:If you were truly middle income, I would choose Wootton over Churchill. Way more money in Churchill. Your kids might feel more left out at Churchill.
Anonymous wrote:Both districts have very good schools and diversity despite what some on this site claim. You are obviously looking at these districts because you want the best for your kids so don't be apologetic about that. Depending upon the age of your kids, you may want to look closely at the schools. If elementary schools are important as they were for my family, do a drive-by. A few have high tension power lines either over the fields or close to them that will result in increased radiation levels which was concern for us.
Find the home that is best for you regardless of the district as they are both very good.