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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, DC is a city. It is a single urban area with no suburb, being compared to full states. If you compare DC to other major cities, it is different. Not saying DC is doing great by all of its students (some yes, for sure), but the chart you are citing is useless.[/quote] Functionally, most of DC us a large suburb. There is no difference between palisades or CCDC or any other upper NW neighborhood and the inner suburbs of any city. [/quote] Many, if not most, U.S. cities contain significant areas of medium or lower density residential areas that are functionally like suburbs. But on top of that, they have the actual, politically distinct suburbs and the exurbs also within the state. Whereas DC only has the actual city limits. Big difference, particularly since it means we have just a single, urban school district (plus charters), not a lot of smaller school districts like most states. Apples and oranges.[/quote]
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