Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Crime is too high in DC now. You can't safely raise kids in most of the city. The more flight the more crime.
It's so low compared to a decade or two ago. It's hard for me to imagine that it's a real problem even if it's up YoY.
Anonymous wrote:Crime is too high in DC now. You can't safely raise kids in most of the city. The more flight the more crime.
Anonymous wrote:Folks I know who left left because of crime not schools. Once you have kids that stuff doesn’t roll off your back so easily anymore, and if you can change your circumstances you do.
Anonymous wrote:Just White does not equate to diversity. I would love people other than white people to come to DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just White does not equate to diversity. I would love people other than white people to come to DC.
Well, they aren’t, are they? Wonder if being overlooked or ignored has anything to do with that? Or wanting a functional public school system?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do we *need* white students? Can't we just focus on the kids here and support them?
+1.
We don’t need them. HBCU grads (especially Spelman (Stacey Abrams), Morehouse (MLK Jr./Spike Lee), and Howard (VP Harris)) are a testament to that fact.
DCPS doesn’t need white students. It does need more students that are not low-income. Being in schools with a majority of grade-level peers is what helps lagging students improve, so says the research.
Completely disagree. Whites are the dominant group in our society and democracy and will continue to be for generations.
From where I sit, children of color, regardless of a class, who don't have a chance to mix with cohorts of white kids, to tap into their family's social and professional networks, in school and college miss out.
I will not encourage my children to attend HBCU's. I say this a a person of college who had few white classmates growing up, and no white friends until college. I feel like I would have been better off if I'd been able to attend racially and economically diverse schools, and not just because they might have been better than the schools I had access to academically.
Must be biracial.
Anyway can we stop with this black white paradigm? There are other ethnic groups. As someone who actually grew up in a diverse area that has helped me but not specifically just white people.
And if my child wanted to go to and HBCU, I would be proud even though I did not go to one.
Not biracial. Pragmantic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do we *need* white students? Can't we just focus on the kids here and support them?
+1.
We don’t need them. HBCU grads (especially Spelman (Stacey Abrams), Morehouse (MLK Jr./Spike Lee), and Howard (VP Harris)) are a testament to that fact.
DCPS doesn’t need white students. It does need more students that are not low-income. Being in schools with a majority of grade-level peers is what helps lagging students improve, so says the research.
Completely disagree. Whites are the dominant group in our society and democracy and will continue to be for generations.
From where I sit, children of color, regardless of a class, who don't have a chance to mix with cohorts of white kids, to tap into their family's social and professional networks, in school and college miss out.
I will not encourage my children to attend HBCU's. I say this a a person of college who had few white classmates growing up, and no white friends until college. I feel like I would have been better off if I'd been able to attend racially and economically diverse schools, and not just because they might have been better than the schools I had access to academically.
Must be biracial.
Anyway can we stop with this black white paradigm? There are other ethnic groups. As someone who actually grew up in a diverse area that has helped me but not specifically just white people.
And if my child wanted to go to and HBCU, I would be proud even though I did not go to one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People keep moving between suburbs and urban areas, its no big deal. Its not like cities are being deserted, left empty and real estate is dirt cheap because everyone is gone to Virginia.
...yet.
DC was one of the cities losing more people since 2020.
You forgot to mention that also applies to:
Montgomery County,
Fairfax County,
Arlington County, and
Alexandria
“Many of the region’s close-in suburbs also lost White residents at a much higher rate than previously, including Montgomery County, Md. as well as Fairfax and Arlington counties and the city of Alexandria in Virginia, according to an analysis of the estimates by William Frey, a senior demographer at the Brookings Institution.”
Link: https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2022/07/01/census-dc-white-population-pandemic/
Anonymous wrote:Just White does not equate to diversity. I would love people other than white people to come to DC.