Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am in Moco and without naming the specific area have seen white flight I am relatively new to the area but was looking at the demographic for our local school. I dont remember the exact numbers but in the 90's there were approx 60% white kids and the rest were other races, It has gradually switched over and is now only about 8% white.
So either the white people are moving or they are all sending their kids private which I find hard to believe. Makes me sad.
I think we may live in the same area! It is sad. There seem to be plenty of white people in my neighborhood but many of them are elderly and if they are young enough to have kids, send their kids to private schools. Mine will be going to public though!
Anonymous wrote:No. The only part of D.C. In which I would live is Georgetown. I don't want to die. And I'd never move to D.C. Until my kids are long gone. D.C. has the worst public school system
Anonymous wrote:I am in Moco and without naming the specific area have seen white flight I am relatively new to the area but was looking at the demographic for our local school. I dont remember the exact numbers but in the 90's there were approx 60% white kids and the rest were other races, It has gradually switched over and is now only about 8% white.
So either the white people are moving or they are all sending their kids private which I find hard to believe. Makes me sad.
Anonymous wrote:I am in Moco and without naming the specific area have seen white flight I am relatively new to the area but was looking at the demographic for our local school. I dont remember the exact numbers but in the 90's there were approx 60% white kids and the rest were other races, It has gradually switched over and is now only about 8% white.
So either the white people are moving or they are all sending their kids private which I find hard to believe. Makes me sad.
Anonymous wrote:There will always be white flight as white people are fickle and scare easy
Anonymous wrote:Look to major European cities as a model of what will happen here. The wealthier, the closer in you live. The poorer, the further out, until you get to the country estates. I would look at places like Prince William County, Loudoun County, Frederick and Howard Counties as places where that sort of turnover will take place. Meanwhile, DC, Hyattsville, Silver Spring, Arlington etc will prosper.
Likely areas adjacent to mass transit like Metro and Purlple Line will continue to do well.
Anonymous wrote:White infill is undoubtedly happening to many major metro areas including D.C. which is displacing the poor and minorities. Seeing that most end in the suburbs which for the most part save a couple apparently designated "desirable" close in location and specific locations are faster than others. History is pretty clear what happens to communities once they hit a tipping point percentage.
If we are in the inverse of 1968, does that also hint at that the suburbs are headed for many of the pitfalls that inflicted American cities for the better part of 40 years? Interesting article
https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2015/07/white-flight-alive-and-well/399980/