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Reply to "The higher the demand, the lower the percent of economically disadvantaged students."
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[quote=Anonymous]Demand tied to quality is effectively demand for high-achieving peers, which is demand for high achieving parent cohorts. The overall point here needs to be clear, because it is so obvious that people miss it and start doing things like starting charter schools. Your children of high-achieving you will also be high-achieving, and their schools will be high-achieving because of what they bring in. Trust that the highly effective Janney K teacher would not work magic if swapped with a Drew K teacher. It's you, mom and dad, not them. Teaching isn't magic. At least not the American version. And the same principle applies to your east of Rock Creek Park DCPS. Quality teaching for your high achiever does not require surrounding them uniformly with high achievers. Your child will be magical whether or not they have a fat slice on your DCPS' Demographic Pie Chart of Comfort.[/quote]
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