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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] If the goal is to benefit the at risk kids they need to be allowed to continue with the friends they make and hopefully make it further through that peer influence [/quote] The at-risk kids would be allowed to continue in the feeder pattern all the way through. Basically just swap the current OOB students who are not at risk with at-risk students. To make this work space wise it would probably be implemented at the early grades first. But it would also apply to charters -- so an at-risk applicant to a charter would have priority over a sibling of a current student, or any other applicant to that charter.[/quote]
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