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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Appletree can't choose its students. They have to take who they get through the lottery. So if rich white families get in, that's their student body. They can try and open in neighborhoods that are poor or economically mixed, and/or near public transit, but what more do you want them to do? They can't have a preference for economically disadvantaged kids.[/quote] I'm also guessing they wouldn't want to, since the presence of "rich white" kids is going to be beneficial to the economically disadvantaged kids. Don't studies show that lower performing kids learn better if mixed with higher performing kids?[/quote] Stop guessing, then. Duh. :roll: Anyone with a few brain cells to rub together knows that charter schools go where they can find a location they can afford, not where some random b*tcher on the intertubes thinks is convenient for her own sorry self. Meanwhile, it's not as if DC is following the law of providing facilities to charters and treating students in charters equitably. Why do you spew your ignorance?[/quote]
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