Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are in the Langley pyramid and so far, we like it. You are not going to see very much black/Hispanic diversity, you will have white, Middle Eastern, East Asian and South Asian diversity. You are not going to have a dirt poor population, but you will have a mix of wealthy and middle class.
Academics are great, my kids have friends and are happy (we're middle class), etc. We live in Great Falls, b the way, and really love it.
There is no middle class at Langley, only slightly less rich people. You probably have to live in that bubble not to realize this.
I am a fed, and in no way "rich".
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Many thanks for the feedback. I will think a bit more and make a decision. While DH and I are ok, it's just the kids I am a little concerned about. Probably I should not worry and continue to cultivate a culture of openness so that they can be feel free to share their experience if we move.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are in the Langley pyramid and so far, we like it. You are not going to see very much black/Hispanic diversity, you will have white, Middle Eastern, East Asian and South Asian diversity. You are not going to have a dirt poor population, but you will have a mix of wealthy and middle class.
Academics are great, my kids have friends and are happy (we're middle class), etc. We live in Great Falls, b the way, and really love it.
There is no middle class at Langley, only slightly less rich people. You probably have to live in that bubble not to realize this.
Anonymous wrote:We are in the Langley pyramid and so far, we like it. You are not going to see very much black/Hispanic diversity, you will have white, Middle Eastern, East Asian and South Asian diversity. You are not going to have a dirt poor population, but you will have a mix of wealthy and middle class.
Academics are great, my kids have friends and are happy (we're middle class), etc. We live in Great Falls, b the way, and really love it.
Anonymous wrote:Drugs and alcohol in abundance. Too many empty houses, too much money.
Anonymous wrote:i went to Langley many years ago, and at that time it was totally fine. few black students, but many latino, asian, indian, etc. my understanding is that since that time the average income has shot up dramatically, and people are a little more out of touch. not sure how that would impact your experience as a poc, but take it fwiw