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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] What is your evidence for asserting this nefarious behavior?[/quote] Oh please! -- you're not serious, are you?[/quote] PP again-- who said "nefarious" anyway -- good business model exploiting the dysfunctionality of the DC public school system. If I ran a charter where space is at a premium and I wanted to lock in the greatest demand middle school would be the way to go (maybe HS too). I'd want to reach families who are fed up with their traditional public shool options, and I'd want to have enough time to inculcate them to whatever curriculum my charter is introducing. For the MS+, is there even a single exception to this model?[/quote] What you offer is conjecture and not evidence.[/quote] do you actually have anything useful to say? sorry if dcum isn't really the go to source of qualitative analysis -- it's a lot of opinion and commentary -- much like your loaded suggestion with the word "nefarious". Perhaps you should consult Brookings or Urban Institute. Do you have a point, or are you just a charter parent booster looking to troll on a topic that doesn't really relate to you? Let me guess -- Yu Ying?[/quote]
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