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Reply to "Council Member David Grosso's Statement on Latest School Boundaries Proposal"
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[quote=Anonymous]No plan in place to improve the quality of neighborhood schools will de facto force families into charters. With this new proposal the most at-risk kids will be given priority at the best schools, while the wealthiest will for the most part continue to access the best schools in the city, EVERYONE, and I mean everyone else will be forced into lottery-based charters. Charters are conspicuously absent from the proposal because they will ultimately become the solution for DCPS. The only thing these proposals are doing is making an opening for charters to save the day. How can a discussion of school reform not include how to improve the quality of DCPS? I think the DME will throw her hands up and say that the charters are better equipped at handling issues of quality. After all Kaya Henderson has already said this at least once. [/quote]
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