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[quote=Anonymous][quote What people are reacting against is [b]some sort of policy level decision[/b] to make sure that middle class families are evenly distributed around schools and not allowed to cluster in certain schools--as if THAT is the way to fix inequities. To me it seems like a final refuge of a city educational bureaucracy who is out of ideas.[/quote] I've been reading a lot on this forum thanks to the snow. I'm not seeing a link to any official proposal to evenly distribute families. I ask in all seriousness, where is that coming from? From what I can tell, it's hysteria that's grown out of some op-ed or blog post from someone not even employed by DCPS.[/quote]
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