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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The stumbling block is a viable high school. Middle school goes by in an instant. Why go an iffy one if the high school that follows is awful? DCPS’ application schools are both gems and a problem, siphoning off a thousand or more students combined. [/quote] But there is plenty of space at EOTP high schools - Coolidge, Roosevelt and Cardozo all have plenty of seats. You just need a critical mass of students to move to those schools all at once and the place to get them is from a high performing neighborhood based middle school (or two). From what I understand lots of EOTP parents are basically happy with the neighborhood ES options - it is middle school when things go off the rails. So you need a way to bridge the gap to get to those empty high schools. [/quote]
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