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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]NO ONE IS ARGUING THAT THE BEST SCHOOLS BE FILLED WITH AT-RISK STUDENTS. Argh. DC es exploring (at most) an at-risk preference for 10% of seats at school with small numbers of at-risk students. [/quote] And for the last time are you going to tell someone that plopped $1 million plus on their house that they can't attend their neighborhood school [b]All the best schools are completely filled with inbound[/b] Bunch of liberals with no critical thinking skills on here[/quote] There is no DCPS school that is completely filled with IB students. None. No IB families will be shut out for a compulsory grade. Deal - 70% IB Lafayette - 88% IB Brent - 65% IB All we are talking about is trying to ensure that 10% of total students in the school are at risk. The folks who would be affected by this are the OOB students from higher SES families who lottery to secure a seat in a desirable school.[/quote]
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