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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Glad to hear they're finally exploring enrichment in DCPS--seems this will appeal to many high SES families if it expands, but I also like the focus on providing enrichment for bright kids from less advantaged backgrounds. Although, I couldn't tell whether there's a central curriculum for enrichment programs, or whether each school is doing their own thing. From the article: "Kelly Miller, along with Hardy Middle School, were the first D.C. schools to get a full-time enrichment teacher. The program has since spread to three other middle schools and a preschool-through-eighth-grade education campus. A handful of elementary schools also have invested funds in enrichment training." Does anyone know where the [b]list of all schools that have received enrichment funding[/b] can be found?[/quote] from http://dcps.dc.gov/DCPS/Learn+About+Schools/Academic+Offerings/SEM+FAQ Eaton ES Hardy MS Johnson MS Kelly Miller MS Murch ES Ross ES Sousa MS Stoddert ES Stuart-Hobson MS West Education Campus[/quote]
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