Anonymous wrote:Oh my goodness, you guys DO realize how racist you sound, right? "Hispanics are coming, there goes the neighborhood!" I hate to break it to you, but in the youngest generation, white people are a minority of the population. This means that most urban areas will become mostly non-white. But don't worry! White people don't have the market cornered on moral values or ambition. Also, FARMs kids are not all losers and dregs. In fact, I am a former white FARMs kid and I grew up and now have a HHI that is more than 20x what I grew up with. Things will change, and your white skin won't save you from hard work and adaptation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My guess is that a lot of white families had kids in MCPS and those kids graduated. And the majority of new arrivals to the county have not been white. Therefore white numbers went down and others went up.
I see this in my own neighborhood. Most of my white neighbors are older couples - emptynesters. Every time one of them moves out - a non-white family moves in.
This.
It's been the opposite in my neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:My guess is that a lot of white families had kids in MCPS and those kids graduated. And the majority of new arrivals to the county have not been white. Therefore white numbers went down and others went up.
I see this in my own neighborhood. Most of my white neighbors are older couples - emptynesters. Every time one of them moves out - a non-white family moves in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My guess is that a lot of white families had kids in MCPS and those kids graduated. And the majority of new arrivals to the county have not been white. Therefore white numbers went down and others went up.
I see this in my own neighborhood. Most of my white neighbors are older couples - emptynesters. Every time one of them moves out - a non-white family moves in.
This.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only person that still has faith in MCPS?
Well, here's my issue. I actually think my kids are getting a great education, but their elementary school is almost at 150% capacity. I think that's deplorable. Yes, it's RCES and I did comment on that earlier DuFief thread. The county has a "plan", which I put in quotes because it won't help my kids who will be out of there before it's implemented, and once it is implemented, it will no longer be helpful due to population growth. I'm sad to see my kids in overcrowded schools with no tangible short term plan to address it.
Bright side is that the teachers have been wonderful.
So I can see why some move or go private.
Anonymous wrote:Oh my goodness, you guys DO realize how racist you sound, right? "Hispanics are coming, there goes the neighborhood!" I hate to break it to you, but in the youngest generation, white people are a minority of the population. This means that most urban areas will become mostly non-white. But don't worry! White people don't have the market cornered on moral values or ambition. Also, FARMs kids are not all losers and dregs. In fact, I am a former white FARMs kid and I grew up and now have a HHI that is more than 20x what I grew up with. Things will change, and your white skin won't save you from hard work and adaptation.
Anonymous wrote:Am I the only person that still has faith in MCPS?
Anonymous wrote:I live in Howard county and the best schools in the county have an ever increasing Asian population. Lots of Indians and Chinese families. Many of these schools used to be majority white but now even their demographics are changing!
Anonymous wrote:I know two families who recently moved to Howard County. One is Black the other Latino. Now what?