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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Incidentally, the fact that Deal is only 21% FARMs is probably no accident: [quote]The U.S. Department of Education has assessed the effect of poverty concentration on both poor and non-poor students alike. See, e.g., Poverty, Achievement and Distribution. In schools with less than 7% poverty, 27.6% of poor students and 11% of non-poor students achieved below the national average. But [b]when school poverty levels increase to greater than 24%, then 56% of poor students and 36.9% of non-poor students fell below the national average[/b]. Although the primary conclusion is that both groups suffered dramatically, [b]it is noteworthy that concentrated poverty had a greater relative impact on non-poor students[/b]. Id. at 21.7[/quote] http://www.prrac.org/pdf/annotated_bibliography_on_school_poverty_concentration.pdf[/quote] No, not an accident but not by design, either. More IB families send their kids to Deal. It's that simple.[/quote]
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