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Reply to "What does the term “good schools” mean to you?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That was a very honest answer. When I hear the term and people name the schools they want to be a part of, I see that they want to be amongst a certain income group and many time even with a certain race.[/quote] Yes, this is honest. Good schools have mostly kids that aren't going to contaminate your kids with their poverty values, lack of interest in education, drugs and violence. Also, good schools help kids to network with other kids that will be well connected in the future for business and jobs. These kind of schools have better teachers because the parents are helicoptering in full force and will force the bad teachers out. [/quote] That's not what the Churchill parents say on DCUM. Either about teachers, or about drugs.[/quote] Drugs are rarely the worst thing that happens with drugs. The disproportionate policing and being around poor desperate people on drugs are the dangers. When you are rich drugs are called partying and drug dealers are cool and hip. When you get caught when rich it’s a problem, when you get caught while poor you’re the problem. Think of it this way, a rich lady greeting you at the door with a glass of champagne is a pretty cool thing to happen, right? A homeless man in front of your door offering you a sip out his bottle of olde English isn’t such a good thing. How many people at a school like Blair have or will ever be homeless at some point? Now how many do you at Churchill? See the difference?[/quote] Lol it is true [/quote]
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