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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]interesting that this became a granular Hill schools discussion.[/quote] The Hill folks have a lot to process, I guess! I also think they have seen demographics as the most important factor for a long long time and come at schools with that view. But there needs to be a discussion about the flaws of DCPS even at the "best" schools.[/quote] The question of the thread was, well, do things change for the better in DC? The answer on the Hill is clearly yes, and pretty quickly. The answer is more complicated in other parts of town. Northeast- from RCP east, and north of Union market- is still a disaster, and attempts to encourage IB enrollment haven’t worked that well. Langley has improved, Noyes has improved, and there are multiple good elementary schools across northeast. Past elementary, everything is really bad. Brookland Middle is an unalloyed disaster. Dunbar should be closed, and would be closed in any suburb. [/quote]
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