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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=jsteele]There are so many problems with the report's methodology. They have lists of "low attention schools" and "high attention schools". Generally, the "high attention schools" are the schools in the neighborhood in which our users live and the "low attention schools" are in neighborhoods which few of our users live. Two exceptions on the low attention list are Duke Ellington and Banneker. Duke Ellington has about 550 students and is a specialized Arts school. Nobody should be surprised that it is not discussed as often as 1800 student Wilson. Banneker is a more complicated case. It may be true that white families avoid it due to racism or it may be true that white families avoid it due to respect for the black student body which has created a special place. It may be a mixture of both or neither. This report doesn't offer evidence in any case. The report's word lists are useless in my opinion. There is no context. For example, if "diversity" gets mentioned is it being used as a positive or a negative? If posters are promoting a school due to its diversity, is that supporting segregation or opposing it? "Diversity" gets counted just as often as "no diversity". To the report's authors, none of this is important. It is enough that "diversity" comes up at all in relation to some schools. But, then they use this to form conclusions that I don't think can be supported without necessary context. [/quote] You HAVE to write an editorial about this. We can all help![/quote] The way I would frame this would be, "people talk about the things they're interested in -- and in DC, because the differences between schools are so big, some parents are very interested in where to send their kids." I'd also make a point of how diverse Deal and Wilson are, perhaps relative to the schools most white people nationally send their kids to. (Basically, these are success stories in terms of racial integration, not failures.) Maybe something about housing prices making the point that if you can afford to buy into Wilson, you could afford a much less racially diverse school district not too far away, if that were what you wanted. I can get you some #s if you want. I do this kind of thing. (I'm sure I'm not the only one who does.) Let us know if you want emails. [/quote]
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