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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote][/quote] I know that the few children now living on my IB block are all white or mixed race and the 2 children who are AA are "living" with their grandparents and are not around on the weekend because they are picked up by adults with MD plates on Friday night. I do not report them because I figure their grandparents will sell/move and we will still live here. I also am not so super liberal that I did not send my children to LT years ago because I did not trust the school and did not want them to be the only non-AA children in their grade. I think that the population boom on the Hill is going to fill LT with IB children, but don't pretend that it will remain majority AA if it does. Someone earlier in the thread said that we shouldn't act like we are in Ward 3 with only IB populated schools -- why not?!? I think Ward 6 and non-NW DC in general should have higher expectations. Doesn't mean that we need to be lily-white or only the 1%, but we need to stopped being pushed around by people from outside our Ward that want to use us as their experiment.[/quote] +1000. We also need to stop being pushed around by people from outside our elementary school district. [/quote] This is really pernicious thinking. Are you all saying that because family structures don't look exactly like yours that they are unworthy per se? It may very well be that the grandparents/GG are the main people raising this generation and it seems self-evident to them that the school closest to where the children are the most and are cared for the most, i.e., where they live, is where the kids should attend. You know, just like you, they want to go their neighborhood school. Do you make the same noise about your neighbors with weekend cabins in West Virginia or summer houses at the beach? They aren't in the neighborhood much on weekends either.[/quote]
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