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Reply to "Parents of current 7th graders - what do you think about the 6 regional magnets"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We are in a strong cluster with no desire or need to look outside of it for additional opportunities, little worried about the quality of schools being clustered with us. It looks like they will use us to prop up weaker schools which can only impact local peer group. [/quote] It will have zero impact on your school. [/quote] thats funny I don't think they mentioned which school so how can you know about the impact. Your confidence / ignorance is telling. Fine if there 0 impacts to the schools why is everybody up in arms? Why is it a 0 impact to a stronger school if a bunch of weaker schools are clustered to it? If weaker kids are a 0 impact why are the weaker schools weaker? Let me answer those for you, the uproar is all about the shuffling of the poor kids with the Rich schools afraid they will get more impacting what they have built and the poor schools convinced they will get even more and or hemorrhage the good kids to other schools. Both side talking out the sides of their mouths with pleas, flimsy facts and straw arguments to a basic fact every school thinks they have too many problem kids as it is and they are scared they will get more creating winners and losers in the shuffle. the ugly Truth is even with compromise, the schools will never be equal and any measure with more choice will allow the good kids to flee to more desirable spots with few coming back in return. Schools like Blair that got their pick of the DCC kids (and even a few hundred W kids to elect in) will now be one of the worst if not worst options in their cluster after losing not only the premium students coming in but many of their limited local students who now will have assess to better perceived schools and peer groups. The county thinks they are helping the weaker schools but what they are really doing is creating an escape hatch for a few and further cementing their redheaded step child status. They think they can control the flow by putting basket weaving at the strong schools to allow mid kids to go upstream and putting a few serious programs in meh places. But everyone knows if they water down the prestige of the programs it will default back to the prestige of the schools. Whitman kids don't go to Blair now for the all mighty magnet, they def wont for any watered down replacement. Hell Whitman's school wide SAT avg is comparable to the Magnet's as it is. The question is what that the long term impact to DTSS will be real estate wise and if what happened to the tiny silver that is zoned for BCC price wise. How long before a Takoma Park RE listing states that the property has access to Whitman and BCC? [/quote]
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