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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So, question for all of you. In talking about moving immersion to the west Pike, are you all thinking that more Spanish speakers will apply and therefore the schools will have that optimal 50-50 balance of Spanish and English speakers? If so, that will bring in some more Spanish speakers, but the overwhelming majority of them will just have to find another neighborhood school (which their would be none on the western pike. Or, are you thinking that the Spanish speakers will all flock to those immersion schools and get in, making them majority Spanish? Not only will that hurt the instructional model as much as too many English speakers do now, but I guarantee that a large chunk of the UMC English speakers will avoid immersion if it is overwhelmingly poor people (as they avoid high poverty schools now). If the former, some of those current Carlin Springs kids would go to Ashlawn, but most are closer to Randolph or zoned to Abingdon. You all talk about Ashlawn reaching below 50, but the area right below 50 is predominately nice UMC homes. Those are white folks people, not the low income housing further south. Those kids are closer to Randolph and would probably NOT go to Ashlawn. The Barcroft Apartments people would certainly go to Randolph, so how is that any improvement for Randolph - make it 99% low income? Or Barrett, which is already like Barcroft?[/quote] Moving immersion to the western pike isn't a silver bullet that will totally "fix" a complicated situation decades in the making. The point is to do what's possible. Not what's perfect. There is no perfect. I'll be the first to admit: the CB decision to preserve Barcroft Apts has made it very difficult to balance the demographics of Randolph. I'd say put immersion there instead of Barcroft but then it'd get pointed out that Randolph has the biggest wall zone in the county.[/quote]
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