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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]meaning, if you barred the current student body, which is low-income and by and large from Ward 7 or 8, unless they could qualify for honors classes (which given the number of PARCC or AP top scores from those Wards' residents and schools, we know would exclude them) and only allowed the upper-income householders of Capitol Hill to send their kids to a large middle school, with large middle school size opportunities, it would succeed. Just to clarify.[/quote] Yeah, if middle class and UMC capitol hill residents sent their kids to an combined in-boundary middle school, it would succeed. That's the entire point. Not sure what you mean about Wards 7 and 8. Some Ward 7/8 elementary schools would feed into it, if you combined Jefferson, Elliot-Hine and Stuart Hobson. Unless you object to potentially fewer OOB students getting into Hill middle schools. But that's what happens at Deal now and I don't hear anyone whining about that. [/quote]
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