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[quote=Anonymous] Certainly a prinncipal seen as holding down property values in a neighborhood will be a in a precarious position. Though on the Hill, where propety values have skyrocketed anyway, this may be a moot point. [/quote] You lost me at property values....[/quote] Your house would be worth one whole hell of a lot more if you had a quality IB school. People pay for boundaries. This is econ 101.[/quote] Houses that are in-bounds for L-T are worth plenty, and changes to L-T are not going to make a "hell of a lot" of difference at this point. The explosion of property values in that area has already occurred, and it had nothing to do with the schools.[/quote] In my opinion, there has been a lack of correlation city wide BTW property values and school quality, except in the most elite neighborhoods. I think DC is in the throes of seeing that change, and it is and will continue to be, messy. I toured LT with a neighbor and IMHO the white kids looked like they were not at home. At least there was an uneasy feeling in our presence. I will never forget the pleading eyes of a beautiful little girl who was one of two or three white children in her class. My friend is biracial and her child is totally happy there. We are hoping to go there but on the fence. I don't need an engraved invitation but I do need a positive atmosphere that values ALL of its children. [/quote]
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