| > I've never been able to figure out what's so great about Atherton It's 90s/2000s tech and finance leadership money - excluded from Woodside and Portola Valley so Atherton was the next best thing back then. Not being around Asians played a huge role as well - in the 1990s and 2000s, Saratoga, Cupertino, the Fremont Hills, and the parts of Palo that fell under Gunn High became "Asian" and we were viewed negatively by Silicon Valley types back then. I remember the white flight first hand [0] Cathy Gatley, co-president of Monta Vista High School's parent-teacher association, recently dissuaded a family with a young child from moving to Cupertino because there are so few young white kids left in the public schools. "This may not sound good," she confides, "but their child may be the only Caucasian kid in the class." (2005) Their kinds still populate HN. > Woodside is a nice horse community with hills and sequoias Older money (1950s-1990s) > Palo Alto is next to Stanford Palo Alto was much more "middle class" (think like Fremont or Dublin is today) back then [0] - https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB113236377590902105 |