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[quote=Anonymous]I have no idea what "cult" would mean. So, please explain. As for the stifling of creativity, that is something I had not heard and that would be a concern. So, I will evaluate that aspect more. Thank you. Pp at 10:03 your reply is useless. You presume I haven't visited the school when in fact I have. Your statistics do not hold true on a charter school by charter school basis, i.e. see CAPCS - Butler, Two Rivers PCS, and Capital City lower school. None of those charters have low income rates approaching 80%. Historically, there has been a direct correlation between lower income students and failing schools. Somehow, KIPP appears to have bucked that trend. Also, I'm sure there are precocious children at public charters, many of whom are lower income. I don't doubt that, but there is no way of proving your presumption. Further, it doesn't matter whether there are or aren't since it is irrelevant. I have no interest in, nor did I apply to Yu Ying or EL Haynes. Further, I have no idea why having other parents who hire nannies has anything to do with what school we decide to send our child. All-in-all you've added nothing to the conversation. [/quote]
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