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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ex New Yorker and Dem here who would happily base my vote on G & T. Not just because I went through the program and hugely benefited and I believe testing early makes sense on many levels (kids can’t really prep and don’t know what’s going on). But because the people who want to tear down these programs never build anything new. It’s been shown time and again in cities across the country. The only step they take toward the holy grail of equity is to dismantle things that are working. That’s not a mindset that does anything but virtue signal. [/quote] People absolutely prep their kids for these tests :lol: There is a whole prep industry and tests content isn't necessarily a secret to anyone. Because prep is so widespread, Hunter ES (which has super competitive admission standards) requires parents to pay for the child psychologist eval to weed out prepped kids and to provide more individual assessments through interview/play/puzzles, etc. Even this is subject to prep, because people always find a way around to get their kids into these programs. :lol: [/quote] People who care about their children prep for tests. Those that don’t care about their children can fail to prepare them and go to Gen Ed schools where they can have a kid at age 12 [/quote] Like you? You really have a lot of class. A lot of people who care about their kids move to zones with great zoned schools so they don't have to worry about G&T as the top zoned schools are better than G&T. But you wouldn't know that. Or they send their kids to private. Or move to the suburbs.[/quote] Hold my coffee while I give up my 1.75 percent interest rate or rent-controlled four bedroom apartment. Then let me burn 65k a year for a decent private school in Manhattan (a far commute from where I live). Then let me pay an arm and a leg in property taxes to live in a congested dump like NJ or Nassau County. These are all amazing suggestions no one has ever thought of before![/quote]
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