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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Let's all agree to the following: If Jefferson and Eliot-Hine had a program/cohort that parents of academically on-grade level or advanced students were feeling good about the distance and/or neighborhood boundaries would not be a barrier at all. Many already ship their kids from far as far as far southeast to Deal or Hardy or Stuart Hobson or Basis or Latin or private schools for such programs. But when we are told "you should go to the school you are assigned to--not because it is excellent and the right place for your student, but because it is you NEIGHBORHOOD school". Yet the school isn't even in the neighborhood as we perceive it, then, well, no deal. [/quote] High schools aren't meant to literally be in your neighborhood. Georgetown isn't in Wilson neighborhood. [/quote]
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