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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The headline at the post is a fuck up. If you read the report, 51% are eligible for free or reduced meals, which kicks in at 185% of the federal poverty level. I don't think this reality should change anyone's response as to the necessity of better supporting poor families, but I hate sloppy reporting like that.[/quote] sorry to sound so stupid, but what does that mean about how many FARMS eligible kids are actually now in public schools in the US And I would really like to know whether they considered charter schools public schools. Sloppy reporting is so right.[/quote] Actually, it wasn't sloppy reporting at all. It was no reporting. It was just regurgitating the press release of a "study" done by an advocacy group.[/quote]
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