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Reply to "The Promise of Socio-Economically Integrated Schools in DC"
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[quote=Anonymous] All the more reason for DCPS to not go off half-cocked to implement this policy. If they really want to cling to the "rising tide will lift all boats" theory of helping low income kids succeed academically then they need to wait another decade until gentrification has created a city where 20 to 25% FARMS distribution across all schools is feasible. Because though I like economic diversity, there's no way my kids are going to a 50% FARMs school---for all the reasons outlined above. Until then, use the KIPP style model in the high FARMs school in an effort to intensively remediate the achievement gap. [/quote]
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