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+1000. DC whites in public schools have been the highest-performing in the country for decades, and by a long shot.
The highest-performing states for whites, in New England, don't score anywhere near those in the District collectively. |
You actually want to compare a state with a city? Where the number of white students is less than 6,000? Like I said, ya'll delusional |
And you are proud that only white students score decent? Wow!!! |
In my PP I clearly said State, then you called me delusional. Hint, compare with MoCo, Howard, and Fairfax and you get the same answer. Who’s the delusional one? |
Not decent, the highest. And no, that doesn’t make me proud as a black mother. It is something I’m aware of when MD posters constantly look down their noses at DC schools wondering why anyone would dare sneak their kids into DC schools. |
I know you said State and that's the problem. You cannot compare a small City to a State. Yeah, ya'll still delusional |
| THe only useful stat would be comparing white DC test scores with their same-SES white counterparts in other states, and the tests don't break it down by "rich", "richer", and "richest". |
Same! 20 kids in this year's 2nd grade class. I look around and think about how much harder it would be on everyone with 30 kids. |
That's right. The white population in the District is unique of any jurisdictional demographic in the country- 95% of whites aged 25+ in DC have a bachelor's degree or higher. The national average is 35%. The closest comparison you can probably get statistically is comparing white DC students to white students in Manhattan. https://ggwash.org/view/42563/dc-has-almost-no-white-residents-without-college-degrees-its-a-different-story-for-black-residents |
Hence they make the best peer group. |
Not if they and their parents do nothing but look down on you and try and enforce IB rules to keep you from freeloading |
If only you were as proud of the black kids |
That’s a stupid a$$ comment. Go away troll. |
And why would anyone look down on a freeloader? Especially one freeloading off them? Strange how that works... |
If a student has special needs, their annual per pupil cost could be in 68k. If a kid is at one of the residential charters, the per pupil can also be very high. |