Anonymous wrote:There are not enough whites in the school system to make them a significant majority at any school. It is just not going to happen in this city. Again, by the time a white couple has their 2.5 children in a 5-year period, the AA family will have about 4 children in the same time period.
Anonymous wrote:Nope^^ still rascist. Things change. Middle class black families come back to schools and white families fall on hard times. If you are concerned with socio economic status: analyze that. Otherwise: rascist.
Anonymous wrote:People: Quit trying to judge a school based on the race of the children in the school. That is racism. Even in DC.
Anonymous wrote:There are not enough whites in the school system to make them a significant majority at any school. It is just not going to happen in this city.
I realize that the thread started off addressing charters, but when you say "system" it sounds as if you're including all of the District school system in that comment. (?)
If you are lumping DCPS into your assessment of "not going to happen," may I remind you of: Janney, Mann, Key, Lafayette, Murch, and Stoddert.
There are not enough whites in the school system to make them a significant majority at any school. It is just not going to happen in this city.
Anonymous wrote:There are not enough whites in the school system to make them a significant majority at any school. It is just not going to happen in this city. Again, by the time a white couple has their 2.5 children in a 5-year period, the AA family will have about 4 children in the same time period.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another high SES AA here...DC is a tale of two AA cities. Everyone I know has professional degrees and makes 6 figures. I also work with a lower SES population and often feel like a fish out of water. Yet, I have lived here my whole life and have never met a poor white person who lives in the district.
This. It's a sad reality that a lot of folks look at a city where the wealthy are pretty diverse, but all the poor people are AA, and see a city where "all AAs are poor." If everyone with a HHI under $60k disappeared tomorrow, we'd still have a very diverse city.
Well, I guess we're just poor white trash by this definition![]()
I do get the feeling that many of my child's charter school classmates' parents make a lot more than we do. I suppose it could become an issue as my child gets older, but then again some of those kids will end up leaving and making room for more kids from middle-class and impoverished homes I suppose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another high SES AA here...DC is a tale of two AA cities. Everyone I know has professional degrees and makes 6 figures. I also work with a lower SES population and often feel like a fish out of water. Yet, I have lived here my whole life and have never met a poor white person who lives in the district.
This. It's a sad reality that a lot of folks look at a city where the wealthy are pretty diverse, but all the poor people are AA, and see a city where "all AAs are poor." If everyone with a HHI under $60k disappeared tomorrow, we'd still have a very diverse city.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, my heart goes out to you. I once asked a question about potty training and someone accused me of being a pedophile. You never know what you're gonna get on this site.
In DC, yes, white students are a minority at all the schools. That's because DC is still predominately black. Having grown up here, I've never seen a high number of low-income whites in this city. It leads me to believe that there are probably more affluent whites who can afford to send their kids to private than there are affluent blacks.
As a result, you get the inverse in the charter school realm: Lots of blacks, very few whites. That'll change as gentrification has its way.
I beg to differ. There are many many affluent black people in the city. Of which I am one. As are all of my neighbors. The difference is that there are just more black people here, therefore, there are more poor black people here. It's not that there are more affluent whites.
The census doesn't support your assertions, 2nd PP. affluence is more prevalent in absolute numbers among whites vs non, (200>100) and absolutely as a percentage of the group as it appears in the pie chart of DC demographics.
Conversely, the percentage of white families that fall below the poverty line is something like 1% in the 2010 census.
The district is a weird bird, demographically.
Anonymous wrote:Another high SES AA here...DC is a tale of two AA cities. Everyone I know has professional degrees and makes 6 figures. I also work with a lower SES population and often feel like a fish out of water. Yet, I have lived here my whole life and have never met a poor white person who lives in the district.