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Reply to "is "forcing" middle class families into DCPS basically the recovery strategy?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]In the cases of Lafayette and Deal, it doesn't matter so much because they've always had good reputations.[/quote] [b]..... because they've always had good demographics[/b]. Stuart Hobson would have a great "reputation" starting tomorrow if 100% of the kids enrolled lived, say, north of Porter, west of RCP and east of Western. Same teachers, facility, curriculum and principal can stay -- but JUST the kids of the CNN producers and Post columnists. No single moms lacking a GED or a job. Which is why OP's question is intriguing. [/quote] True. However, SH isn't going to move to upper NW and the majority of middle class parents east of the park do not have confidence in their DCPS schools. The FARMS percentages speak to that.[/quote]
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