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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Let them be. People should feel free to spend their money however they please. [/quote] Yes, but they should not misrepresent the facts about Hardy. [/quote] Is it a misrepresentation to acknowledge that Hardy is not up to Deal's level? Really? Honestly, who among us, given the choice, would not choose Deal over Hardy?[/quote] Exactly.[/quote] Nobody ever said they are equal -- instead, the argument was there's good reason to believe they will be of comparable quality within a few years, given the trend set out in the attendance data. Get back on-topic, please.[/quote] Hardy vs. Deal? it doesn't really matter because after 8th grade, both schools feed to Wilson.[/quote] And Wilson is "inferior" to Deal -- it's scores are much lower, but somehow it doesn't matter. Why is that? Ward three families are clamoring to send their kids to a school that's inferior to their finest middle school. Why can't parents see that it's the high SES kids that bring the scores up in any school. At some level they know it, or they wouldn't be so hot to get into Wilson, but at another level, it does not compute. Very strange.[/quote]
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