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Reply to "Achievement gap continues to grow between high- and low-income schools"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I grew up in a very mixed town, where doctors' kids attended the same (one) HS as the kids of Greek immigrants who owned the shoe repair shop. There are a variety of housing options throughout the town, which has two middle schools and one HS. Everyone, working class and professionals, support the schools together. This county is too big.[/quote] How would splitting the county make the schools more economically integrated? The one major thing going for MCPS here is that the rich people and the poor people are all in the same school system. Not the same schools, but at least the same school systems. As a PP said, it's very common for the rich people to have their own private public school system, that the poor people don't get to go to.[/quote]
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