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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Without defending any PP advocating for keeping out low income OOB students, CQ residents worked extremely hard for the past several years to get To the point where VN is about to be modernized and reopened. Perhaps this has engendered a singular sense of ownership.[/quote] Out of curiosity, do you suppose that CQ residents are somehow more invested in the as-yet-unopened Van Ness than, say, Oyster-Adams parents are in their 20+ year old Spanish Immersion program? Or the Janney/Lafayette/Murch parents in their schools which have been good for decades? Or even the striving Brent parents whose school has struggled its way up to prominence on the Hill? A sense of ownership is to be encouraged, but a right to exclude others? I'm sorry, but just how new are they? History has been happening since before they arrived. :roll: The sense of entitlement is breathtaking.[/quote]
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