Anonymous wrote:Is the last post for real? Makes South Central LA sound like a favela, which maybe it is.
Irony is that the girl probably could go to George Mason with dozens of her Marshall classmates and get as good an education as at USC.
Anonymous wrote:Is the last post for real? Makes South Central LA sound like a favela, which maybe it is.
Irony is that the girl probably could go to George Mason with dozens of her Marshall classmates and get as good an education as at USC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LA poster --what century are you living in? If you lived in the DC area, and all the suburbs Virginia included, you would know that it is very mixed all over. Perhaps back in the 1950s it was all white, but that was long ago. Are you OLD?
Great, I am so happy to hear that the residents of McLean in particular are so diverse and progressive.
I will copy your positive thread the next time I read an "ugly" Fairfax County public schools post complaining about the children of immigrants, particularly Latino immmigrants, crowding your schools, needing extra classroom time or support, living multiple families to a home.
LA is diverse and has lots arts and music - so going to USC in South Central is safe? Um... o.k.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LA poster --what century are you living in? If you lived in the DC area, and all the suburbs Virginia included, you would know that it is very mixed all over. Perhaps back in the 1950s it was all white, but that was long ago. Are you OLD?
Great, I am so happy to hear that the residents of McLean in particular are so diverse and progressive.
I will copy your positive thread the next time I read an "ugly" Fairfax County public schools post complaining about the children of immigrants, particularly Latino immmigrants, crowding your schools, needing extra classroom time or support, living multiple families to a home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can look at McLean census tracts on this tool:
http://projects.nytimes.com/census/2010/explorer
The Chesterbrook area near Arlington is almost 90% white, but at least one other section of McLean has close to 40% minority residents. It is indeed affluent, but it is more ethnically diverse than you implied, particularly when you consider that quite a few residents identified as white are Middle Eastern origins. It's certainly not like some town in the Midwest where almost everyone is white and has ancestors who have lived in the same town for generations.
The lowest concentration of Caucasians in the McLean census tract is in an area of 6,000 people, where the white residents make up only 53% of the total. In every other tract of the McLean census, whites make up from 70-90+ % of the residents in the area.
Anonymous wrote:LA poster --what century are you living in? If you lived in the DC area, and all the suburbs Virginia included, you would know that it is very mixed all over. Perhaps back in the 1950s it was all white, but that was long ago. Are you OLD?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
McLean, VA, is almost exclusively white and well off. Bailey's Crossroads has many Latinos. If you do not think that this segregation is purposeful and motivated by an inherent bias, please read these message boards more carefully when parents complain about certain school districts being overrun by the Latino immigrants, or about ESOL instruction.
I don't know when you moved to LA, but you are mistaken if you believe McLean is "almost exclusively white." It has a substantial Asian population and some parts of McLean have up to a 40% minority population. In general, Asians do not appreciate being characterized or treated as "white." I don't think there's any doubt but that some whites and Asians prefer to live in areas with fewer Hispanics and blacks. Maybe many parts of LA areas are more integrated, but I'd bet the "well off" in those areas are more likely to send their kids to private schools than people in NoVa. In either case, the neighborhoods around USC are likely to be a new experience for a 16 or 17-year-old girl raised in NoVa, so I can understand why some posters might have reservations about sending their own kids off to USC at a young age.
I lived in McLean for over a decade, and left the area a year ago. I would love to see the demographics that demonstrate that McLean is not "almost exclusively white". Could you provide a demographic breakdown of the area? It is undoubtedly almost exclusively affluent.
Anonymous wrote:You can look at McLean census tracts on this tool:
http://projects.nytimes.com/census/2010/explorer
The Chesterbrook area near Arlington is almost 90% white, but at least one other section of McLean has close to 40% minority residents. It is indeed affluent, but it is more ethnically diverse than you implied, particularly when you consider that quite a few residents identified as white are Middle Eastern origins. It's certainly not like some town in the Midwest where almost everyone is white and has ancestors who have lived in the same town for generations.
Anonymous wrote:I thought marshall sucked