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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Man...you go do something for a few hours and [i]this[/i] happens. Hoping to keep that unproductive back-and-forth at bay, I'll again suggest folks look at the 10/01/2025 12:47 "needle" post back on page 4. Sure, it's important to relieve overcrowding, but it's also important to ensure relative parity of opportunity related to educational experience. This thread, at least as titled, is related to the program analysis. As long as the likely effect of that plan is that, across the populations, families would more typically place the preference needle to have their child be zoned to one school instead of another (from the perspective of the likely academic opportunities between that available locally and that available via magnet, including the likelihood of being selected for a preferred magnet), and as long as there is an alternate arrangement of magnets and/or alternate resource paradigms possible that would tend to shift that average needle position to the center, it is reasonable to argue in favor of those alternatives. I mean, you could argue against such alternatives, but it would be from a stance handicapped by the relatively unjust result.[/quote] Omg you think you are a good writer but you are terrible[/quote] Excellent rejoinder. Now, back to reasoned debate...[/quote] Nobody is debating you because nobody wants to untangle your word salad[/quote] I have to agree with PP that I could not understand the point. Like this: "This thread, at least as titled, is related to the program analysis. As long as the likely effect of that plan is that, across the populations, families would more typically place the preference needle to have their child be zoned to one school instead of another (from the perspective of the likely academic opportunities between that available locally and that available via magnet, including the likelihood of being selected for a preferred magnet), and as long as there is an alternate arrangement of magnets and/or alternate resource paradigms possible that would tend to shift that average needle position to the center, it is reasonable to argue in favor of those alternatives."[/quote]
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