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Reply to "Has Bancroft's rapid gentrification ruined its chances to have its current feeder rights preserved?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Have you thought that the reasons could be: wanting to attend a school next to your house, not having to buy a car to commute, not having to drag a kid across town twice a day, having neighborhood friends, showing up to work on time. It’s not all about race ffs. [/quote] LOL, you mean like many people that don’t live in Ward 3 do already? That’s school choice, and exactly what a city wide lottery would get you[/quote] And all people who in W3 and want to go to a charter. [/quote] Exactly, PP is just mad she couldn’t afford a house in Woodley Park and wants access her specific school of choice. Not enough to move into a condo apparently, but enough to change the rules to suit her.[/quote]
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