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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]J has 55% at Kenmore, and is over capacity at Gunston. H has no school above 45% and is projecting over capacity at Stratford.[/quote] H is the one that eliminates the ability to walk a block to middle school. Nope.[/quote] I hope they pick it just because you people are being such selfish A$$holes.[/quote] -- Signed a "Williamsburg parent" safely inside their boundary comfort zone[/quote] Cool for you. Maybe you should try backing up your ridic 50% FARMS hard cutoff, hmm? So you're saying that poor kids can't score well on tests. What a bell-curve-esque thing to say (not surprising from someone sitting on their North of Lee Highway throne, though). And it's not true. Look at Hoffman-Boston elementary. Almost 55% farms and 8/10 on greatschools. You just can't admit the truth -- High FARMs rates have nothing to do with it. It has to do with bad teaching. If people are unwilling to demand rigor of their neighborhood schools, oh well. Maybe they should look to successful high FARMs schools and figure out what they're doing right rather than try to gerrymander school districts and make walkers ride buses. [/quote] The teachers at Kenmore aren’t the problem, you moron.[/quote] You're right -- it's the teachers at the elementary schools that feed into it, you moron.[/quote]
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