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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]/quote] You live in a sad world if what happens on DCUM determines what happens in the real world. DCUM naysayers were out in force for many other charters, although it's ignorant and clueless to think everyone says "nay" for the same reasons. If DCUM skepticism/doomsaying determined outcomes, Yu Ying, LAMB and Mundo Verde wouldn't be here today for us to all be freaking out trying to get into. Try to get out more. DCUM does not determine school success or failure. A lot of factors do, but DCUM Isn't that powerful. That said, we do still get to voice opinions here and I don't get how Sela will attract or maintain non-Jewish critical mass. Unless they have endless resources for providing free before and aftercare.[/quote] Wrong DCUM loved Lamb and MV before the doors were open. There has been nothing but enthusiasm for those two schools. YY has been repeatedly knocked because the school did not encourage or have a separate lottery for native Chinese speaking families. In addition, YY holds itself out as a private school using public school funds. I say this about YY as a five-year parent of YY and agree with some of the criticism, but not all. The three schools have never received the skepticism and doomsday as Sela. [/quote]
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