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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] You're going to be lambasted again, and deservingly so. The self-serving "take care of my snowflake and screw the city in the process" of your POV is breath-taking. Apparently this is tough for people like you to understand, but when the majority of DCPS's students are below grade level, then shutting off an escape valve (such as Hardy) is educational malpractice. If your snowflake is too good to share a school with the refugees, then: A) move B) go private C) apply to the charters which are already better than Hardy anyway but in any case: for the love of your child SHUT UP and don't ever talk in public like you do on DCUM. You racist, douchebag prick. [/quote] Translation: if you live IB, it's not your school. If you don't like it, go somewhere else. If you object, be prepared to be called a racist. And people wonder why the IB families aren't flocking there.[/quote] Yup.[/quote] This is absurd. Hardy belongs to everyone in the city. It's a public school open paid for with public funds open to all DC students. IB families are guaranteed a spot; that doesn't mean they own the school, though of course that means they may have a unique interest in it. OOB families are not guaranteed a spot, but many attend. That doesn't mean they have no interest in the school. The school has two constituencies: the students and families that attend now, and the students and families that may attend in the future If you are an IB family and think that you have the right to keep other families out, you are wrong. If you are an OOB family and think that IB families interest in the school should be ignored, you are also wrong.[/quote]
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