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[quote=Anonymous]The more IB Cluster families that get turned away from Latin and BASIS, the more the tutoring culture will develop in-boundary in the SH high SES community. Neighborhood parents already band together to get pay for extra writing instruction. Hobson is no longer short on kids work on Khan Academy and other on-line math programs regularly to find extra challenge, and attend advanced summer math programs. The school is very likely to see strong and steady change in the next few years. As things stand, the FARMs percentage drops by around 5 points a year, and the white/in-boundary percentage rises by 3-5% (we will be looking at 20% by fall 2019, with the honors classes already half white). The changes really add up over time. I see the grade level/honors classes, coupled with diminished access to gentrifier-friendly charter programs, as driving change more than shifting neighborhood demographics. [/quote]
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