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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There are less pricey homes that feed into schools that are good for middle class families, but people see the low GS score and think it’s beneath them. We live in a diverse suburb within walking and biking distance to stores, restaurants, and a cute downtown. We have schools that are 9/10 for non low income families, but 1/10 for low income families. DCUM always acts like it must be hellish to live here, but it’s actually quite lovely. There are plenty of jobs close by and no commute to DC needed. [/quote] Low GS scores to me say (at least around here) they have good kids with a LOT of behavior problems. Those types of kids put a tax on the school - and I’ve worked super hard to make sure and track behavior above anything else. If you do that you eventually land in a Catholic elementary [/quote]
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