Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And actually Wootton isnt wealthier than RM, RM just services more low income areas. Non low income areas that RM serves are wealthier than those served by Wootton. Wootton's neighborhoods look like Wheaton or Glen Burnie.
The real wealthy are Whitman and Churchill. Wootton are mostly just middle class.
I view Wootton as a UMC school and RM as MC/slightly LMC school (except IB families)
Your view is ignorant.
Look at the home values of the areas that feed into RM. There are some neighborhoods where home prices are above $800K. That is not MC. Don't care how dcumlandia views what MC is. >$800K+ homes are not considered "middle class".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And actually Wootton isnt wealthier than RM, RM just services more low income areas. Non low income areas that RM serves are wealthier than those served by Wootton. Wootton's neighborhoods look like Wheaton or Glen Burnie.
The real wealthy are Whitman and Churchill. Wootton are mostly just middle class.
I view Wootton as a UMC school and RM as MC/slightly LMC school (except IB families)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And actually Wootton isnt wealthier than RM, RM just services more low income areas. Non low income areas that RM serves are wealthier than those served by Wootton. Wootton's neighborhoods look like Wheaton or Glen Burnie.
The real wealthy are Whitman and Churchill. Wootton are mostly just middle class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And actually Wootton isnt wealthier than RM, RM just services more low income areas. Non low income areas that RM serves are wealthier than those served by Wootton. Wootton's neighborhoods look like Wheaton or Glen Burnie.
The real wealthy are Whitman and Churchill. Wootton are mostly just middle class.
I view Wootton as a UMC school and RM as MC/slightly LMC school (except IB families)