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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A rising tide lifts all boats? Show me the data that bears this out (unless FARMs rate is less than 20 percent). No doubt that the VNPG wants to replicate nearby Brent in most respects, and do so virtually overnight. However, they need sufficient IB numbers to do this and start from the ground up. Why any of them want to stir the pot by voicing their isolationist agenda on DCUM is baffling.[/quote] Can't see how poor kids in SW benefit from the Capitol Quarter/Navy Yard high SES families running off to charters, privates (Waterfront Academy bilingual Montessori opening in June anyone?) the burbs, Brent, Tyler etc. This is what they do now, and will continue to do if VanNess is more than around 1/4 low SES. They would be a real asset to the new school as a group. So suck it up DCPS, and bleeding DCUM hearts, given them a school they're happy with. [/quote] You are gross.[/quote]
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