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Reply to "Parents of 2-year-old in DC - what should we be doing NOW to prepare for the PK3 lottery?"
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[quote=Anonymous]you have decided that because some students are accused of a crime, that the student body is made up of "animals." Tell me a school where no student has ever been charged with a crime. And tell me a school where all students deserve to be lumped with their worst-acting peers. Presumably, if you live IB for Roosevelt, you go to the grocery store with, ride the bus or metro with, visit the library with, and live next door to such "animals." You will also send your kids to school with their younger siblings and their children. If that is unacceptable to you, then I cannot imagine you will be living IB for Roosevelt for very long. Nobody would force you to send your kid to PK at Roosevelt, or PK at all. Or even K-12 (you can home school or use private school). But there are lots of schools throughout the country (including Fairfax County) that have early childhood programs sharing a school campus with older students. Appletree SW is in portables next to Jefferson middle school. There's a day care at CHEC. This is not impossible.[/quote]
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