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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Latin II would be asking for a great deal of trouble in locating from Brookland to Ward 7 or 8 a few years in. They'd risk having most of the families on board failing to follow Latin across the river. The leadership needs the enrollment continuity and stakeholder buy-in to succeed and knows it. They're not going to want awkward press related to dozens, perhaps scores, of "racist" and "elitist" UMC families, along with low SES minority families who can't handle a major commute change, dropping out over a move Across the River. I wager that they pick a permanent location within a couple miles of the temp location.[/quote] That has been their stated plan since they announced the expansion. It’s not exactly a bait and switch if parents just aren’t paying attention.[/quote] And the program is not a success if many, if not most, of the anchor families drop out. Simply put, Latin Cooper is going to need decent test scores to thrive. The home-grown charter has no history of Saturday school, extended day, year-round school, or the militancy of KIPP, SEED and DC Prep. In effect, the Latin model relies on a large cohort of UMC students to buoy needy kids academically. In the last analysis, they're going to think twice about a permanent location across the river. [/quote]
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