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What value is it to be in school with poor kids? Honestly. What's the value to a non-poor kid's education to being with poor kids? Unrelated, but on top of, is the economics of property values. It's why Whitman and Churchill are "good". Less poor kids. |
I can't imagine what on earth about being, what, 20% or 25% FARMS makes a school "barely acceptable." That's not a high FARMS rate or anything like that, not enough to put any meaningful strain on a school's resources. A 30-40% FARMS rate is just a plain vanilla normal school, not a poor one-- if you're down below 30% you're definitely on the richer side of normal. If you don't like your school, fine, but probably the issue is that it's badly run or something like that. What kind of problems could possibly be caused by that low a FARMS rate? |
Numerous peer reviewed academic studies state the tipping point is 20%. So you, random Internet person, not being able to "imagine" it mattering is not credible with your esteemed credentials. |
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They won't grow up believing that they are entitled to better jobs because they grew up rich and come from the expected demographic group. I have supervised people that grew up with this attitude, and it didn't work out well for them. |
There's no value to their learning reading, writing, math, science. None. The woke will tell you it's value for the social experience. Over rated fluff. No value. high poverty is bad for a school. Medium poverty not good. Low poverty good. It's simple. |
Assumptions. Anecdotes. Not fact. |
Kids aren't rich or poor, their parents are. Its sad you determine someone's wealth by their zip code and house size even if they are heavily in debt. |
No they don't. They are quite mixed and equivocal. |
Don't be sad. I actually determine it by FARMS rate. They get free food because they inherently do not have wealth. |
Incorrect. |
Huh? Of course kids are rich or poor. |
Even if they are mixed, why roll the dice? Ya know? Why chance it with your kid by sending them to school in the poor neighborhood when you have the resources to prevent it? No thanks |
| Poverty does lead to crime. Prove me wrong. |
Wealthy communities have less crime. Especially less violent crime. |