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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I like that way of looking at the possibilities. It’s an easy decision that people will disagree with based on proximity ie segregation. [/quote] It is because of the perceived "segregation" in Upper NW that the politicians are never going to narrow the boundaries around Deal and Wilson. This reality means that any "Boundary Review" process will be a puppet show with a lot of noise but no action. The overcrowding problem at Deal and Wilson won't be fixed because it can't be fixed in the real world that we live in.[/quote] I don't know why you put segregation in scare quotes. The city is profoundly residentially segregated. Even if it is no longer explicit government policy, it exists. Residential segregation means the schools are segregated. [/quote] The schools in upper NW are actually fairly diverse. It's at the low income areas of the city that the schools are not diverse. I don't think "segregation" is the right word for this situation.[/quote] Oh let me guess, European diversity right? Compare those “diversity” numbers with overall population of DC public anxious and say that with a straight face. White kids in DC public are like 10%, but 70% in WOTP. Those gaps aren’t nearly as wide in the “lower income” schools. Even if they have 0% white, it’s only a 10% gap vs a 60-70% gap. But you keep thinking you’re in a diverse suburban utopia.[/quote] We're getting a bit off-topic, but just to put reality on the table: Alice Deal middle is 48% white. Hardy middle is 20% white. Wilson is 34% white. What in the world are you talking about?[/quote] Probably the lack of racial diversity at the elementary school level in the upper NW schools.[/quote] DP, but I thought it was clear elementary was being referenced. Most are not very racially diverse, especially in the lower grades.[/quote] My JKLM had kids from 26 different European countries. [/quote]
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