This community is wealthy and has a top rating for the public schools, but it is still one of the most bigoted and elitist communities ever. The people there act
like they are against
racism and care so much about black people, yet one of their high schools had years of racial incidents. The only reason why the high schools rank so well although there is a lot of work is because the
parents pay for the best tutors for their kids. Most of the teachers
don'
t contribute shit for either of the school's top rankings. And yet the school system puts so little value into mental health and more into the test scores they can show off to the rest of the
country!
There is literally nothing to do here. All the teens like to do here is fight, party, and smoke and then just jump on social media when they get home, yet they still exclude people. This community is not
like the rest of LA county. It's not diverse, there is very little to do, and it is it's own community. You'll have an easier
time getting to know the Mexicans that
don't even live there but commute there from other areas to do manual labor for residents and the schools there.
I grew up and lived in Palos Verdes. It was effortlessly easy making friends with people who worked for the residents there but it took more effort to make friends with my classmates. There was nothing to do but be
depressed cause school was too
hard and I wasn't included in the social
scene.