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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] [/quote] Anyone who argues otherwise either has an agenda, or has no clue what they're talking about.[/b][/quote] Yet, DC spends an extra $10,000 per student for poor students in DCPS, than it does for poor students in charter schools, and for consistently lesser results. A lot of us have a clue about that, it's in the paper(s) on a regular basis. (No pun intended.)[/quote] Let's be real PP, my child attends a charter school in DC and the school does not handle SN students. Some how these kids manage to find another school if they win a lottery spot. The extra money you keep talking about is to educate the SN students. They require a lot more money than the non-SN students. Think about the children the city is educating at the LABs and Chelseas in this area. Then add-in the cost to maintain buses, pay for two bus attendants, benefits, parking storage, gas, etc. and yeah the city has a higher cost than your average charter chool educating Non-SN. I really don't understand why you cannot see the difference. Or perhaps you are being deliberately obtuse. [/quote]
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