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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Anonymous wrote: The only reason I am willing to live in NE DC at all is because I have school choice. If I didn't, I would never have moved here, and I would move away if I did live here. It's that simple. The question is whether there are enough people like you in your area of NE DC that, if they all actually stayed in bounds, they could help turn schools around in a reasonable time period. I don't know the answer, but don't think the question is clear cut. I live in NE, DC and it’s no way I would send my child to my neighborhood elementary, middle or high school. He has been in a ward 6 school since pk3 and now heading to Washington Latin after matching from the lottery. It’s just too much of work to risk my child in his In-boundary school and I’m not willing to chance that with him. That’s why I support school choice. If it was mandated to send your kids to their neighborhood school you better bet I would be using my aunt address to place my child in one of the top rated schools that’s talked about constantly on DCUM.[/quote] So without school choice you would commit fraud? I guess fraud "prevention" is a reason to keep choice?[/quote]
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