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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]LOL DC is totally segregated Almost all the public schools are 90% plus black except NW of course and capitol hill which is very very white Tier 1 Charters are majority white Tier 2 Charters are majority black/hispnaic And I agree with PP Fairfax County AAP is white/asian flight out of schools that are perfectly fine but not good enough whatever the heck that means What I would propose and the only thing that actually works is incentivizing veteran teachers to teach at low performing schools. This does not mean higher salaries usually it means giving teachers autonomy because veteran teachers can make stuff happen as long as the paper work and administration is kept to a minimum[/quote] Most Tier 1 charters are not majority white: http://www.dcpcsb.org/charter-board-releases-2014-performance-management-framework-pmf-results Full list = Tier 1 Achievement Prep Wahler Place Middle BASIS DC Center City PCS Brightwood Center City PCS Shaw Center City PCS Congress Heights DC Prep Edgewood Friendship PCS Chamberlain Middle Friendship PCS Southeast Elementary Friendship PCS Woodridge KIPP DC AIM KIPP Key KIPP Promise KIPP Will LAMB Two Rivers Washington YY Center City High School Cesar Chavez Parkside High School KIPP DC College Prep High School SEED PCS High School Thurgood Marshall Academy high school Washington Latin Upper School [/quote]
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