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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Oh, except also the MAJORITY of famolies who need pre-s/pre-k would have their lids lottery into, settle in, and connect/form relationships with their school and then have to start all over again for K. But heck, if doing that provides a "reasonable entry point" for advantaged families who don't need/want K, we won't count them as losers cuz hey, we're winning! Nope, no losers worth mentionong in that scenario... PP you are the epitome of "entitled". That reasoning right there is the definition in action. And it's disgusting.[/quote] I am not the PP, but you are absolutely crazy if you think that the majority of families in PS3 have settled inc and formed relationships with their schools. At our charter, people were dropping out left and right during the first few weeks of school, and everyone who stayed is frantically trying to lottery into something else for next year. Perhaps you are the entitled one who never had to do the lotteries.[/quote] Don't be absurd. What happens several weeks into Pre-s is not what I'm talking about. We all know there's a lot f switching the 1st month of school. Its about kids once the schoolyear is well underway who stay and bond until the end of Pre-s and pre-k that this about. What drugs are you taking if you think the MAJORITY of kids switch from the school they're in from year to year? What statistics are you looking at? It's ridiculous to assert that even close to the ajority of kids are changing schools from pre-k to k. Yes there is plenty of movement, but the majority of students stay in place. And to make EVERYONEsstart over for those not starting until k is exactly screwing working class families. [/quote]
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