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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]People have their heads in the sand about the good experiences that can be had at some DCPS. At our kids school it's not just high SES kids that do well. Most kids who start around PK3 and sick through are doing well.[/quote] yawn what about middle school..... yeah thought so[/quote] So, moving the goal posts? I don't have experience with middle school yet.[/quote] you are so naive do some research [b]everyone[/b] leaves DCPS in late elementary unless they get lucky with charters or they are in the Wilson pyramid. The middle school options are terrible[/quote] Tell me more about those you consider "not people". I think it says a lot about you.[/quote] PP, what your posts and actions say about you is that you don't tolerate alternative views and are stuck on your own propaganda. Get your head out of the sand![/quote] Show me solid numbers of UMC or higher populations that keep their kids in public schools EOTP after elementary school. Answer almost noone does. I'm done here I'm not arguing with idiots. [/quote] NP here. You are totally right. Everyone, including me, loves our IB EoTP school for PK3 and PK4. But all of the similar families we know (UMC black, white and hispanic) keep doing lottery. We just don't have a critical mass of high performing kids or their parents resources to turn the school around through 4 grade. The middle school options EoTP are a non-starter. McFarland is going to be hobbled for decades. And I would say that UMC black families are even less likely to give the DCPS elementary schools a try. [/quote]
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