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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PP, let's be clear on something.[i] JKLMM and Deal/Janney were not always awesome. In fact, not so long ago, they were failing. [/i]But then the parents zoned for those schools dug their heels in, got engaged, and turned things around. Now it's time for parents EofTP to do the same. That's the only fair solution. [/quote] This x 1 million! Parents will have to step it up EofP like families WofP did way back when. [/quote] +1. Time to step up.[/quote] This is completely [b]UNTRUE.[/b] Has anyone else pointed this out? J,m and L have been solid schools since 1970. Full to the brim with white kids with highly educated Washington wonky parents. I went to Murch in the 1970s, and I have all my class photos in a file. Don't bother trying to contradict me. Lafayette was the same as Murch. Exactly. There was no "rolling up of sleeves to 'rebuild' a school in ashes. There were no ashes up here and [u]Never were. [/u] Many of my classmates did go private for high school. Many of us went to ivy league schools, SLACs and then law or business school -- just like our parents who still live in Chevy chase and forest hills. Your entitled to your own opinion on the future of dcps, but not your own facts. [/quote]
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