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[quote=Anonymous]I agree the highest and lowest performing schools will not change. However I suspect the trend in those schools that are mixed SES will be toward increased segregation. We have an infant at home and I recently did a little analysis of the schools in our cluster (and other similar "middle of the road" school clusters--think those that feed into Rockville HS, Macgruder, etc.). Over the past few years the trend in those schools has been toward slowly but steadily increasing ESOL and FARMS. If you apply the average 10 or even 5 year trend to future years, those schools will look very different by the time our child is ready for HS. Of course, we don't know what will happen, and much of it depends on wider economic and migration patterns, but I think the potential toward greater segregation is there.[/quote]
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