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[quote=Anonymous]Following up on your proximity point, I'd be interested in learning how many of the "geographical choice sets" under Option A include both high and low performing schools, so that your hypothetical is likely to come to pass. Because, if you're in a set with all crappy choices, you're still going to go charter or private if you have the resources to do so, or be stuck in a crappy school. If you're in a set with all great choices (e.g., Choice Set T, which includes Janney, Lafayette & Murch), this option is worse than the status quo, because you're not guaranteed a spot at your closest school and your neighbors' kids have only a 1-in-3 chance of being at the same school as your kids. So, this option seems like it would only help a small fraction of people--those zoned for choice sets with both good and bad schools who are lucky enough to get into one of the good ones. Right?[/quote]
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