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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]All charter schools. Interesting list.[/quote] It’s amazing what happens when you can exclude students you don’t want[/quote] These lists just reflect the wealth of the student body.[/quote] Not true at all. I went to one of the NYC schools on the list and the vast majority of the families were working class and middle class. If anything, the school was a great launching point for the students -- surrounded by kids that were motivated and wanting to learn more. [/quote] Are the vast majority of students at TJ working class?[/quote] Not really, the new system is more diverse economically, but many of the admits of the old admission process were UMC since it required spending thousands on outside prep in order to compete.[/quote]
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