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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wow, do people really try to intentionally avoid schools where there are poor kids? I don't have elementary aged children of my own, so I guess I am clueless, but I'm surprised.[/quote] ABSOLUTELY! It's a rough substitute for [b]kids who are not bringing a lot of academic experience to the classroom, don't have a stable/loving/disciplined home environment, need more time/attention/services to stay at grade level, etc., etc.[/b] Yes, I said it's a ROUGH estimate, but the test scores nationally and within a school bear this out. Also, the "cultural" environment of the school is usually tougher/rouger if the percentage of FARMs is higher. [/quote] Since when does being poor equate with no academic experience, a loving/disciplined home environment, etc. Because someone doesn't make a lot of money and is poor, they don't provide a loving home? You sound like a total ass.[/quote]
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