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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What the hell will segregation do other than keep the poors in separate classrooms? How is that addressing 75% of DCPS? You do know white kids only account for a small percent of DCPS, right? So separate classrooms at each school to account for 30%? [/quote] why are you assuming only rich white kid would get tracked? I can assure you that the professional AA parents in our class playing lottery too to avoid the same thing we are. [/quote] The schools you're asking for tracking for are only 30% at level. How can that be cost effective?[/quote] how is it effective for a teacher in third grade to fully teach and challenge a class where 75% of the kids are least 1 or 2 grades levels behind and 15% are 1 or 2 grade levels ahead? They focus on the struggling students who will bring down test scores is what they do. The attitude is always, the smart kids "will be just fine" --since their parents will pick up the slack. that may be true but then why waste 8 hours of my kids time in a classroom if there is no challenge to it. Ask a teacher. So you tell me what would be "effecttive" to serve all kids during the school day??[/quote]
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