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Reply to "Why are ES schools in affluent areas all of sudden under enrolled ?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Doesn't Twinbrook, West End and Lincoln Park all go to RM? Not to mention the always-shady apartment complexes by College Gardens. No thanks. Not even in the same league as W schools. Or Churchill or QO for that matter. And to the OP, yes people are leaving for public and parochial schools. [/quote] That's kind of the point. RM has a large amount of economic diversity in the zone - there are large pockets that are more expensive than Wootton, but many very poor pockets. By contrast, Wootton is more consistently upper/middle class without being zoned to any areas as poor as Lincoln Park, etc. As for QO, it's very similar to RM... wealthy to Rachel Carson, but quite poor in places like Brown Station.[/quote]
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