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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Then maybe[b] we[/b] don't want[b] you[/b] in DCPS. Believe it or not, most DCPS families don't have the money to move out of the city or switch to some fancy private school when they feel their little munchkin can't go to some[b] private school wannabe[/b]. If you don't want to improve DCPS AS A WHOLE, maybe you shouldn't be involved in it at all.[/quote] 1. who is 'we'? is that the royal 'we'? 2. maybe you're the one who is a misfit with other dcps parents 3. what's wrong with trying to emulate a private school? careful, your 're looking a little green here 4. those dcps parents who hate the choices offered by dcps can look to the charters....dcps is not the only game in town, for cash-limited families[/quote] Thanks for the highlights. This is sounding more like a central office ploy to make parents of kids at Walls and Banneker feel guilty. Schools that are 90% proficient don't help DCPS numbers overall. Those kind of kids need to be spread around to bring other schools numbers up a bit. There's no concern for the kids at all. Here's an idea -- instead of tearing down what's already working, invest in the remedial services that a lot of kids need,[/quote]
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