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[quote=Anonymous]P.S. I should point out that I also am strongly in favor of neighborhood schools. It's a quality of life issue to be close to home and helps underpin neighborhood cohesion. There are other ways for integration to happen that don't involve sending children on hour-long commutes twice a day. This is an adult problem that affects children. Let's not send them in to fix it. Higher and lower SES schools could be paired into sister schools by DCPS. There could be regular times to visit each other and for both sets of students and teachers to interact. Of course this doesn't by itself fix failing schools. That is a separate issue that MUST be addressed. [/quote]
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