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[quote=Anonymous][quote]What's clear is that there is no DCPS model that includes serving students or families that want something more than the absolute bare minimum. That's really all that DCPS offers.[/quote] er, no. You cite the counter evidence in your own post: Deal, a DCPS middle school. True, its [i]test scores [/i]are high because of the profile of the students actually sitting in those seats. But a careful look at the course catalog, teacher expectations/feedback, and extracurricular academic options clearly demonstrate that DCPS can offer "something more than the absolute bare minimum." [/quote]
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