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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Cutting PreS3 at Brent, just 28 or 30 spots per year, would create a lot more problems than it would solve. You know this if you're served on the PTA Board, or the LSAT or the SIT (I've served on two of these parent committees on and off for the past five years). It just sounds good.[/quote] Specifically what problems would it create? The problem of rich people cut off from their freebie? What makes Brent different from other schools that have chosen this route?[/quote] Which crowded DCPS schools have been able to do away with ECE? Contrary to popular belief, with one or two exceptions, the high-performing DCPS schools in Upper NW never offered PreS3.[/quote] There's a proposal to eliminate PK3 at Ross to alleviate crowding. If DCPS were really concerned about special needs students having access to ECE they would make sure every school has it. Surely the special needs students with no IB PK have the same needs as Brent. SN PKers. [/quote] The way to accomplish that would be to admit all SN PK3s and then fill out the class with general education students for an inclusion environment.[/quote]
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