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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't know why everyone is making this so complicated People should just stay in their neighborhood schools and quit trying to game the system At each school you would have a high medium and low track. Capitol Hill is the classic case of overcompliaction. If everyone would just go to their zoned school things would be fine[/quote] Really? I should go to my neighborhood school? It doesn't have air conditioning. It had (up until this year) a sinkhole so big that there was a fence around it so kids weren't allowed to use the playspace. The sinkhole has it's own twitter account. The roof leaks. We aren't even talking about test scores... Your understanding of the DC Public School system covers Capitol Hill and Ward 3. Get out more.[/quote]
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