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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Agreed arlington elementary schools can generally al be excellent. [b]But high middle school and high school have a big divide in quality. [/b] You could argue a bright upper middle kid will do fine anywhere; but that is a desperate debate over current question of good schools and commute and community balance. [/quote] Please provide your evidence for this statement?[/quote] Wakefield almost lost accreditation. Yes it's because of SES and immigrant issues, And the teachers do a great job no doubt. But that is a burden on the administration and teachers, which saps their energy for your more middle of the road or even honors student. Simple triage. http://m.washingtonexaminer.com/arlington-high-school-in-danger-of-losing-accreditation/article/118844 [/quote]
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