You're correct, it does. But the school district I live in is radically different ethnically and in composition in general.
https://www.usnews.com/education/k12/arizona/districts/peoria-unified-school-district-4237-108384
I live in an area within Peoria that is the upper end of residential properties usually referred to as "horse properties." These are 1 acre lots that were originally intended for people who wanted an urban farm where they could have a horse or two, that sort of thing. Today these properties are rarely agricultural at all but instead have really expensive houses on them. It makes a large greenbelt across Peoria, but that's more of an exception to the city than the rule.
As far as Central Bucks County goes, I can see it being one where a
big chunk of the voters are White Liberals / Progressives / Leftists who think of themselves as 'enlightened' and by into all the woke Leftist bullshit entirely.