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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wealthy students who attend public schools don't always change the culture. Their income bracket really don't make the school wealthy in a sense of education and resources. Case in point take a look at Coolidge High School clearly not a wealthy student population but it is ranked high amongst the Washpo data. Some would say that SWW is probably more income substantial that Banneker but face value doesn't Banneker have the educational edge. @8:41, you do understand. @10:08, your sources are as close as your neighborhood school.[/quote] I understand this much better. Your earlier post was incomprehesible. I don't disagree with your premise, although your example does not follow. Coolidge is not an example of a public school in which wealthy students entered without changing the culture or the quality of education; although I don't know much about Coolidge, it seems that you are saying that it is a good school despite not having a very wealthy population, which is an entirely different issue.[/quote]
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