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[quote=Anonymous]The prominent alumni and the principal want to throw out all the neighborhood kids and start over with different kids. I'm not sure where they think they'll find them. Or whether they think the neighborhood kids will get a new school just for them, let's call it the "Lower Central Northwest DC High School for Pre-Dropouts." Maybe they should have never knocked down the old school and let it remain a pre-prison for area youth. The Dunbar alumni, frankly, are late. If they wanted this they should have done it before the new school was ever occupied. At some point we decide geography counts for high school or not. If not tell me how we will deal with what Dunbar alumni consider the dregs, because in DCPS high schools that population is probably the majority. [/quote]
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