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[quote=Anonymous][quote]It's pretty depressing that most of the posts celebrating the location are only concerned with the commute. It's a definite minority, and I'm being generous here, who are celebrating the Hebrew language immersion quality of the school. So, let's be honest. No one is interested is in Hebrew language immersion. You're just hoping the lottery rescues you from your home school, and, that your commute is short. Kind of ugly when spelled out that way, isn't it? Totally ignorant, and also, not accurate. It's a new school - might not have a lottery, if they fill up first come, first serve. Most parents in D.C. are just looking for a quality charter school near their house, because they don't have a quality DCPS school near their house. The foreign language is just the cherry on the sundae! Go Hebrew, go Swahili, go Uzbek, I don't care. Just give me a quality school. Teaching my kid a language is a bonus. PP #2, you and 17:26 make PP#1s point for her. You and 17:26 basically say, yeah! I don't really give a crap about the mission of this school, all I know is that I might get a seat and it's close! And by the way, you're ignorant for suggesting that I don't really give a crap about the mission of this school! Ignorant! [/quote] Exactly. You all make her point. You care about your commute and you think it's going to be a quality charter school, based on...nothing to do with believing that Hebrew immersion is important to a quality education. In order to call the PP ignorant, you'd have to show that Hebrew immersion is necessary and important to a quality education. Not one of you has done that. You rely on on your commute and on the assumption, based on nothing, that this is a quality school simply because it is a charter school. I agree, that is the truly sad and pathetic thing.[/quote]
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