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[quote=Anonymous]Exactly. You can't blame the JA admins for this cluster f#*@. They don't have the funding to hire teachers to teach tiny classes. The fault lies with the losers running DCPS, and the city council. If school system leaders would pony up for honors/on-grade level class instructors to attract the gentrifiers, parents across the racial and socioeconomic spectrum would have decent by-right MS options around the city, not just at Deal. Instead, DC spends mega bucks on splashy renovations without allocating resources for the programming needed to attract the big, rising demographic snatching up real estate around schools. It's call bad planning. Eventually, the demographics will catch up with these sticks in the mud: they'll either have to close schools that are almost empty (Eliot-Hine heading in that direction faster than JA) or change their ways. Sooner or later, they're going to run out of remedial students to keep the buildings open. [/quote]
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