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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In the near future, Jefferson Academy, Elliott/Hine, and Stuart Hobson middle schools will become stellar schools and will be competitive with strong reputations. That will lure some students from Deal. Jefferson used to have a stellar math-science program. All these schools are in walking distance from Metro Stations. And it’s OK to have minority children in abundance. Their families want successful schools and children too. Growing up I can remember when Jefferson Junior High and Hines Junior High used to be the #1 Top middle schools to get in and Deal Junior High at the time was good but not as great as the other 2 schools. The only way to enter or get excepted was if your GPA was a 3.0 or better.[/quote] When was this? Jus asking our of curiosity. It was my understanding that Deal has been the most coveted MS for over 40 years (hence, why Carter sent his kid there in the 70s). I think the WH would have have technically been zoned for Hine...[/quote] Carter sent his kid to Hardy. [/quote] And the White House was in fact zoned for Stevens ES and Hardy MS, not Hine. Now it's zoned for Francis-Stevens and Cardozo.[/quote]
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