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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If it’s Clemente- I totally get it. We looked at applying to that program and didn’t because the school was too rough. I’ve heard that it’s rougher now with the split between MLK/Clemente. I’ve also heard the current English teacher at Clemente is terrible and the mixed ability classes are even more frustrating for the magnet kids. If your DC feels unsafe or bullied and you feel like home middle is a better place switch after first marking period. [/quote] Your kid isn't even at Clemente, you have no first-hand experience with Clemente, and yet you "totally get it"? On the up side, the administrators as well as the home-school kids at Clemente are probably better off if they don't have to deal with parents who are scared of black and Hispanic 12-year-olds. -parent of Clemente magnet kid[/quote] My kid is in a magnet HS program and we've heard the horror stories. [/quote] When my DD attended Clemente, this was not a problem. Non-magnet kids and magnet kids didn't mix much. She never had an issue in 3 years. Maybe that has changed. [/quote] Magnet kids and home-school kids at Clemente have non-magnet classes together. As they should.[/quote] And it sounds like bullies are beating him up in the gym locker room.[/quote]
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