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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am stunned by the comments on this thread. I am a teacher at Ludlow. We are welcoming to ALL students. That is what this is about - the kids. Most parents at the school are impressed by the gains made by their students while at LT. If parents have difficulty with low-SES, OOB, or AA students in the classrooms learning alongside their children, perhaps another school would suit their needs better. Research has shown that integrating lower SES students into higher SES environments increases the achievement of the lower SES students while having no effect on higher SES students. It is our responsibility to ensure achievement for all students, regardless of gender, race, income level, religion, or disability. LT is welcoming to ALL children - and this is ultimately what we are discussing; CHILDREN. All of them have talents, abilities, potentials, and beauty. ALL OF THEM. I find it troubling that people are posting these divisive and hurtful comments. I am incredibly proud of our school, our teachers, our tireless efforts, our parents that give everything they can to ensure the growth of their kids, and our principal who insists that our first priority is teaching every child. Not just IB students, not just higher SES students, and not only non-AA students. ALL children. I love LT and how it has enhanced my life - personally and professionally.[/quote] I don't think parents have any problem with having OOB kids at the school. I certainly DO have a problem with kids who don't live in DC taking spots in the school, or any DC school. Unfortunately, at LT, no one seems to have any inclination to address this issue. [/quote]
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