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[quote=Anonymous]I do not have a child at E.L. Haynes. I have, however, known a number families who were fortunate enough to be accepted into Haynes through the lottery. They were/are from different races, religions, socio-economic statuses, countries, parental education levels (up to and including PhDs from prestigious universities in the U.S.) and even requiring special education services. E.L. Haynes is well respected [url=http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/on_innovation/2012/08/el_haynes_a_force_for_change.html]not only here in DC[/url], but [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pC6pkLYyXE]nationwide[/url], [url=http://www.aspenideas.org/speaker/jennie-niles]for many reasons[/url]. This is due to the school's model, out-standing academic results, and the reputation of the head-of-school, Jenny Niles. I have never known anyone to regret sending a child there. In fact, rumor has it that a parent in the administration of one highly-regarded charter school sends a child there (though the child is apparently too old to be at the parent's school). If you should get in, consider yourself fortunate.[/quote]
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