Joan Roberts wrote:I hesitate to resurrect this rather distasteful topic, but I did find something interesting today.
The annual school report cards are out, as the PD reported Monday.
Interesting to note that Lakewood's non-white student poulation has grown from 9.3% four years ago to 16.6% today.
So whatever the city is doing or not doing to attract more minorities, Lakewood is clearly becoming more racially diverse.
Ironically, the percentage of ESL kids seems to have peaked and is now trending down.
Most black kids in the suburbs have white mommies anyways. For that reason it is best to include 'multi-racial' on the census forms. It is better for property values. This isn't my thinking: it is the Market, which isn't accountable to anyone.
In this sense Lakewood doesn't have to do anything to attract more blacks: it succeeds at this merely by being next to Cleveland. For example, Maple Heights or the West Side didn't have many African Americans 30 years ago. But they improved through diversifying.