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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How can you not give preference to in-bound? That seems insane: every single student would be trekking across the city to a school far from their neighborhood that's randomly assigned. It's colossal waste of time and resources.[/quote] The lottery study ran different scenarios with the at-risk preference at different places in the preference hierarchy. It was interesting to see the maximal case of at-risk preference first. However, you seem to not understand the lottery. It does not assign students randomly. It assigns students to schools that they choose to list. So it increases the chances that an at-risk student would be matched with one of THEIR top choices.[/quote] And then after the at risk students are assigned, IB would be assigned. Then OOB etc. Everyone is foxated i’m the PK but most at risk students are older anyway. [/quote]
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