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Reply to "is "forcing" middle class families into DCPS basically the recovery strategy?"
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[quote=Anonymous]Forget actually improving DC's schools and smartening up the children of longtime residents. We know how that's gone for the past 30 years. Is the current strategy for improvement of DC schools basically as follows? *as higher income households with young children East of the Park grow - * the number of known "good" school choices will not grow at a similar rate - * not all of those households will want to move or put their kids in expensive private schools - * new kids from high-success households will eventually translate into greater success in the testing grades and greater diversity (that's right, middle-income people of all races) - * thus finally making incoming parents no longer afraid of - * their kid(s) being the "lonely only" kid that supposed to desegregate DC schools based on race, class, etc. (and of course in the process get the shit kicked out of them all the time) - * putting their kids in schools that fail to educate and seeing their kids dragged down too - * And once the higher economic status families get a toehold in these schools, we will start to see increased success - Is that basically the unwritten plan DCPS is going with right now? Inflammatory subject. But is it true?[/quote]
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