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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] You're beating a dead horse pp. You want special treatment, and if that treatment is granted to you that means progressive programs DCPS wants to implement are useless, they'll be co-opted by the richest, so what's the point? Pull the funding from Logan and SWS, no specialty programs should be allowed. If you live in the Logan catchement and your kid would suffer in montessori, it's on you to move. It's cookie-cutter neighborhood or it's nothing. That, or do these types of specialized programs, do them more often, do them in other geographies, and keep them city wide. To argue that everyone else's chances should go from shitty to impossible to benefit you it just a bunch of BS.[/quote] But families clearly WANT the specialized programs and will leave DCPS to enroll if necessary. If there are no such city wide programs, the programs are either dismantled outright or boundaries drawn where none currently exist. Those boundaries would directly compete with existing boundaries -- in this case Ludlow Taylor's on two fronts. You could easily expand that analogy to all immersion programs too. By the neighborhood schools are less specialized by design, and that's part of the problem.[/quote]
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