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Reply to "IFF findings for DCPS recommendations."
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Do poor people depend on statistics? Is it at all possible that the black poor are not un-educated. If those as whites can no longer afford to provide private education for their children. Due to finances they begin sending their children to an excellent public school, would one consider that an educated or financial decision? Now the black families are already present at this excellent school merely because it was their first and only choice. Then two groupings of families meet, one is poor and one is uneducated. Yet both want the best education for their children while residing in DC. Is it possible for both families to co-exist from pre-k3 to high-school?[/quote] Oh dear. It's the funny-smoker/word-salad poster again. :roll: Doubtful. Yes. I think the answer is "possibly" but I can't really understand the question. Probably. Now, instead of the weird hypotheticals, would you please just say what you really mean? You have an IB child for (limited choices here based on your previous lines of argument) Maury? The school is browner than you would like, but at least your (white) snowflake's minority is in double-digits. If something catastrophic happened to close the higher-performing charters which are sucking children out of your neighborhood (impossible), would snowflake's minority cohort drop to single digits? I don't know, closeted-racist, I don't know. The scenario of which you are in such abject fear is [i]almost[/i] as likely as Jennifer Anniston and Brad Pitt re-uniting. Even then, your snowflake's school(s) might get an influx of upper-middle-class parents from Two Rivers, Yu Ying, and Latin. Based on your tone (or what can be discerned from it, as you're really good at [u]not[/u] making sense) this would be a plus for you. Alas, they'd mostly either move or rent apartments on Connecticut Ave. to escape snowflake's school, which they have so far successfully managed to avoid. There. Comfy, yet? [/quote]
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