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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No, ward three doesn't need charter schools, but what happens when almost all other schools become charters with a neighborhood preference? The few remaining schools in good neighborhoods won't justify the existence of a big central administration. [b]The next logical step would be to dismantle central office and make the remaining schools charters. [/b] Parents won't complain if their real estate investment is protected by having a good accessible charter nearby that looks just like their former public school - on the outside, anyhow.[/quote] Wrong. No-one on the council or DCPS is even remotely in favor of this, they're not giving up their levers of control without a fight. (And as long as they have decent test scores they won't have to.) [/quote] I hope you're right, but it seems like Kaya is doing everything to facilitate more charter schools[/quote]
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