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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There isn't true diversity at any, just like PP said rich or middle-high income kids in ever color. They aren't pulling kids who are in true need like foods stamps and cash assistance.[/quote] You are wrong.[/quote] Which privates have large numbers of students on food stamps? There are catholic schools who try to serve poor communities, but I can't think of any independents that go beyond token representation [/quote] Verbum Dei High School in Watts 100% on FA even though the tuition is like $2500. And every student has been accepted to a 4 yr college for the past few years.[/quote] I don't see how a Jesuit school in LA is relevant to non-catholic schools in DMV [/quote] ? isn't a catholic school a private school? But, yes, it's not a DC private. I assumed the ^PP was referring to any private school.[/quote] "There are catholic schools who try to serve poor communities, but I can't think of any independents that go beyond token representation" Typically independent in the context of private schools means non-catholic[/quote]
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