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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] So what is the problem? Rich people on Cpaitol Hill should stop attending their neighborhood school because that is taking up the spots of kids OOB? Only in DC are people criticized for attending their neighborhood school![/quote] You put the finger on what's amiss, namely that we're trying to stem the downsides of gentrification (homogenizing areas upward or downward by income) by school choice, where a more effective solution to the problem would be to make sure people from all walks of of life can locate where they want to. That's no longer the case in most of Capitol Hill, and many other areas in DC. That's where economic and housing policy in DC drives a wedge into education policy. [/quote] I'm not sure I follow. It's income inequality that drives the fact that a HHI of $100K can't buy on Capitol Hill or NW or other areas. In any case, are you suggesting that reducing income inequality would be the best route? And are you also suggesting that the only available policy, since income inequality seems unsolvable, and even if it's the second-best policy, is school choice?[/quote]
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