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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Eastern, Jefferson and EH being unrepresentative of the neighborhood is on you all. Show up and things are instantly change. You want it to be perfect for a good 5 years before you will even consider it. They built it - complete with IB certification - and you didn’t come. [/quote] I totally disagree. You can either be reflexively woke, or you can listen to what the community tells you about integrating the schools. [/quote] +1 you get mean when you are told by the public school system, that your rising property taxes pay for, that it is YOUR FAULT that you do not have solid IB options for middle and high school. And IB certification as done by DCPS is a joke.[/quote] NP here. So if having all the IB families enroll in the IB DCPS school is not part of the answer, then what is?[/quote] DCPS cannot expect educated parents (of ANY race) to enroll their kids in failing middle schools that self-evidently cannot handle behavioral issues that we see every day when school starts & gets out. Accusing these parents of being racist or whatever is cynical and lazy. There IS a way to integrate Hill middle schools, and it involves creating a bigger cohort of all Hill elementary schools in one middle school. But that's been repeatedly rejected. [/quote]
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