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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]At least the charters are catering to the middle class in D.C. Without charters, there probably would be even less middle class residents. The challenge of this thread I think is how to duplicate some of the charters' success in elementary schools. Boundary review, combined with incentives to retain middle class students at the schools (like advanced classes and so forth) are one of the obvious approaches.[/quote] What? Most charters are serving mostly disadvantaged kids with a very few exceptions. [/quote] Most all of DCPS serves mostly disadvantaged kids with very few exceptions, too. Yet I assume your desire is to integrate DCPS with what little middle class students exist. Charters have been successful in this regard, to the degree that middle class students even exist. What's yer point?[/quote]
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