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Reply to "IFF findings for DCPS recommendations."
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[quote=Anonymous]Then if the Hill schools are so great then why not reflect that in a report. The report is not always about the gloom and doom. Now think about this Hill schools, if these so called bad schools are closed then those students who are within our boundaries will eventually have an opportunity to return. So, that will make the enrollment of certain schools at an immediate capacity. Example, if Spingarn closes many of those students who are within Eastern boundaries but chose to attend Spingarn because of Eastern's relaunch will be give carte blanch to return. Hence, if the current school [Spingarn] is closed wouldn't it make sense to offer an educational opportunity back to their neighborhood school [Eastern]? Also, you have Woodson High School and the school boundaries of Woodson and Eastern are relative close within Ward 7. Therefore if Woodson is taken over by a charter school then we all know that the first thing a charter school will do is to eradicate their school of the knuckleheads and with Eastern being the closest comprehensive high school, guess what Eastern is going to be the next pitstop. Yeah we are all hoping for diversity, that ain't going to happen if this plan goes through. Remember there's not enough whites in the neighborhood to compete with the black population that supports the school boundaries.[/quote]
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