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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Did you ever wonder why your "principal wants kids at her school" and that "she will take them from anywhere"? That never seemed curious to you? [/quote] No, it not curious to me. Her IMPACT rating is based in part on increasing student enrollment. She has to bring in the numbers. How can you all be so clueless? It is exhausting to constantly tell folks the other side of DC- and have you all insist its made up. You do not know the district you think you support. [/quote] I'm one of the PP's you're talking to, and the fact you think I'm from/teach in Tenlytown (or anywhere like it) is hysterical. Trust me, I know the "other side of DC" - I teach at an elementary that feeds into Hart middle. Is that "other side of DC" enough for you? And actually, I can understand why your Principal isn't trying to kick anyone out re: increasing enrollment. What I do NOT understand is, why any significant number of MD or VA parents would be carting their kids to your school (wherever it is - your post makes it sound like it's an underenrolled, not in demand school so...). Is your school really better than wherever they're coming from? Do that many people just happen to live in MD but work near your school? Seriously, I'm trying to figure out what kind of numbers you're talking about, and I can't believe it's many. Regardless though, your posts were still ridiculous with the cursing and it may be worth realizing that people can absolutely know the same DC you do (very well) and still disagree with you.[/quote]
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