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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I for one would not even consider sending my child to a school that has mostly "upper middle class" kids. School is for learning how to navigate real life, not the distorted version that those families see. I would however out up with several of those, alongside several of very poor ones and so with the rest.. This is why it makes sense to mix people so that nobody gets drawn away.. If "upper middle class" or richer people find this uncomfortable, please go ahead and send your kids to really expensive private schools that nobody else can afford, and leave the rest of us enjoy the real life[/quote] Ok - so one less person vying for a JKLMSHS, YY, LAMB, IT, CMI, SSMA or Lee. [/quote] Lee does have a lot of low SES families, not sure about the rest. Where to find these demographics (I know MSDC has demographics by race, which is, sadly, correlated with SES, but still, any other source?)[/quote] Lee is 20% economically disadvantaged - which is low when you consider the city-wide population. Learndc.org is best, one stop source has this info (for 14-15, no one has it yet for 15-16). Search a school and click equity report / need. You can also see special needs students and ELL there.[/quote] This is a great resource! Thank you[/quote]
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