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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yawn.....[/quote] Nobody's forcing you to read.[/quote] I think that "Yawn" is a more polite version of "STFU." Clearly the PP doesn't want to hear or read other points of view that are other than Hardy-affirming.[/quote] No, I think the "yawn" is saying that after 42 pages, this is really tiring. [/quote] It may be the case that the number of pages of this thread exceeds the number of in-boundary students who have chosen Hardy![/quote] But not the number of IB students who have not chosen to go. Hardy, the neighborhood school of perhaps the wealthiest neighborhood in DC, is being eschewed by its IB families. Turning Hardy into a true neighborhood school shouldn't be so hard in the face of such obvious pent-up demand. It shouldn't require a grassroots campaign by activist parents supported by the principal. DCPS should simply do whatever it takes to get the IB families to come back.[/quote] That may be your point of view so let me explain something. Hardy is not meant to be a "true" neighborhood school. I don't even want to go there, whatever true is supposed to mean. Hardy is a splendid and shining resource for all of DC not just one neighborhood. One city![/quote]
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