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[quote=Anonymous][quote]What I have noticed is that in our particular case, is that I picked a school that was very diverse in terms of race, nationality, culture, income, etc., but because so many people heard such. Great things about this school also, e more savvy people were picking this school too. So when dd arrived, there are no black kids in her class. She is the only white kid to get free breakfast. It's now a less diverse school. The majority of dd's classmates are middle class here, but would be well off anywhere else.[/quote] I was under the impression that what's bad about the SF model is that it's completely random, with no considerations given to geography, and no one can really "pick" anything So the real issue is that everyone is kinda well off? That would make sense given the cost of living there. But now my question is, why are we talking about the SF model again??? The possibility of adopting here seems about as remote as the city is from DC.[/quote]
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