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[quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The kids have to want the clubs, and participate in them. And the teachers have to support it. [/quote] +1. Deal and Wilson do more with less resources per pupil than other schools. Perhaps we should all learn and replicate and make best use of resources, instead of complaining.[/quote] Deal does a great job of making the most of its resources. I don't deny that (I have no first-hand knowledge of Wilson). But, you can't ignore that it has the advantages a large student body which is favored by the per-pupil funding mechanism, high-SES population which results in significant PTA funding, and a relative low special needs population. Also, I highly doubt that Dea and Wilson got where they are without complaints being made, repeatedly. [/quote]
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