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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Our kids are in a high income boundary nw school. The school is lacking in diversity, and the social atmosphere is a bit cold, but it is otherwise a great school. The high test scores simply reflect the fact that the boundary is high-income. I am guessing that people rate Bancroft highly because it has a nice community and good teachers. My children were at a lower performing school before, but we liked that different levels were all being educated in the same classroom with all of their needs being met, and the community was really nice . It was a place where all children could succeed and systems were in place like interventionists to support children who were behind. I think Bancroft also is in the Wilson feeder pattern, which would make it a popular choice. Many families leave DCPS when it comes time for middle school. Good luck with your decisions![/quote] So why did you change schools?[/quote]
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