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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]to 22/37 -- Deal is only diverse if you think diverse means that there are some students from every racial and ethnic group. But Deal is not at all reflective of the DC school population. At all. Not going to post the stats here (again) but you can see for yourself https://dcschoolreportcard.org/[/quote] Do you know what diverse means, hint, it does not mean reflective of the city’s population.[/quote] Diverse means economically diverse too, which Deal is not. And it is losing what racial and ethnic diversity it does have every year -- not as fast as Wilson but it's significant. [/quote] Maybe someone could post the world rankings on this vitally important academic number, 'diversity'. All I can find is our horrible stats for math, reading and science...along with US kids' #1 ranking in, "self esteem"!!!!!!! Not a typo. Not STEM auto-corrected to 'esteem'. Bad at academics, yet still feel superior to those crushing their scores. (Kind of explains the atrocious Sidwell parents' behavior in this week's Post article.) If folks truly wanted their kids to have a rich cultural academic experience, they know their kids could enroll OOB at any other MS in the city. But, come on, they just want to post online and talk at parties about how frustrated they are with diversity at the school that's a half mile from Chevy Chase Md. [/quote]
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