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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Strut your stuff, Brent families. Brag on or bring it on, Brent families. Let's see the goal is to get a middle-school to keep white families here after 3rd grade. Hmmm, nothing beats a failure but a try. It worked with the Banneker and the SWW experiment. So, keep at it, don't give up Brent families, I am counting on you to do this as an AA family, I am so vested to this idea. Go head white families lay down the foundation and I as an AA family will just enter on the premise; that if you try to keep me out, I will scream racism. See, the harder you try to change, it will all remain the same in some form or fashion. [/quote] I'm AA and I'll be the one calling you a reverse racist, hon. What a pathetic post. Tax payers deserve challenge for their kids. PPs aren't talking about keeping white families after 3rd grade; they're talking about keeping voters w/children here. My advanced kid is just as bored at S-H as white kids and some other AA kids, so we're bailing. Scream racism all you like, you will be in the dim-witted minority on the Hill soon enough and the politicians won't be able to listen AND keep their jobs. The harder the Brent and Maury parents try, the more likely they are to succeed because they deserve success for their incredibly hard work in turning those schools around. Some of you have short memories and histories on the Hill - I remember Brent when there wasn't a middle-class kid of any color there. I'd kill for a test-in MS, like those in other E. Coast cities, because my kid would almost certainly test-in. We've made sure of that at home. Hint: we don't have a TV, hire tutors, and have the integrity and vision not to cry racism when we can't, or won't, compete. [/quote]
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