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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No, we can't afford to give up but we may need to be more honest with ourselves about what is required. -Poverty deeply impacts educational opportunity this is not an excuse must be addressed -Segregation deeply affects educational attainment- schools that are more mixed even help poor children. [b] Well off folks might have to let some percentage into their closed neighborhoods [/b](See point above, you can't have one without the other) -Teachers are not the enemy, we all know some are crappy but that exists even in expensive privates. We need to ask them what can help and make a difference I say the above now after 10 years in DCPS part of that time with children in a title one school and part in a ward 3 school. [/quote] If you've worked in a ward 3 school, you know that this is already the case. Those neighborhoods are not "closed"[/quote]
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