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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I disagree that DC does not care about socioeconomically diverse public schools. DC has a lot of schools with rather miniscule numbers of at-risk students and a lot of schools where at-risk students are the majority and not very many schools that fall in-between. This is largely due to school choice (clustering and opt-out effects) and geographic boundaries. There is research that pretty heavily supports schools that fall in-between these extremes.[/quote] Maybe for elementary, but JR is 28% at-risk. I think it's a very good example of one of those in-between schools. [/quote]
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