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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The schools are not the reason the at-risk students are at risk, and sending them to a different school is not going to solve their at-risk-ness. [/quote] No. But it might improve their educational outcomes. Sheesh.[/quote] Maybe a little? First, the at-risk kids are unlikely to stay in a particular school pattern over many years, as their at-risk lives have transience built-in. The point is that money and time and thought could have higher impact if concentrated on the sources of the problems, not on an after-the-fact band-aid. If you are here going on about what a great solution an at-risk preference would be, but are not doing something to help families in need, then you are off-track. Sheesh.[/quote]
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