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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]Unfortunately there is not enough whites who like each other to make a middle school or a high school solvent. There's not one white parent willing to have their child ranked in the low percentile and the school population is predominantly white. The need for diversity is the distraction needed to make it seem that DCPS has become a homey little town. Again the illusion of the white neighborhood full of children is brought to reality when the school boundaries of black chlidren have the access to these very same schools. [b]If you want to talk about the "plan" it is a silent prayer that some of these charter schools stay in business. If not, many of these black children would just return back to their school boundaries and all of sudden the neighborhood white child is out numbered at their neighborhood school.[/b] Honestly, find me the white parents who have been heavily courted by any of our comprehensive high schools other than Wilson. Pretty much what us with all of the hype.[/quote] There is so much wrong with this post that I hardly know where to begin. What are you smoking? Where is this neighborhood where all the AA children attend charters and all the white children attend the local DCPS? This DCPS school that is majority white, but wouldn't be so if the neighborhood AA children returned to it from their charters? And who are these white people who don't like each enough to go to school together (nevermind use of the word "solvent" which is meaningless in this context)? Which comprehensive HS is supposed to be courting them? As for "the need for diversity is the distraction... homey little town." What does that even mean?? [/quote]
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