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[quote=Anonymous]Scores. Scores are determined by the socioeconomic make up of a school. Not it’s racial make up. Right, a school with no poors. The poors have “poor” habits which infects their kids and their kids then pass those poor habits along to the other kids. More than 30% of kids in the Arlington county public schools are from poor families, which unsurprising bc this group makes atrocious choices which exaxerbates their problem, eg, having kids when destitute. Go back to your Trump rally. Your low I.Q. will receive a warmer welcome there. +1 Shouldn't you be heading down to the Spencer rally in FL soon? Your tiki torch is waiting for you. [quote] It has nothing to do with race. The poors exhibit bad behavior (hence they are poor) which their kids model and then bring into the schools where the other kids pick it up. Why do you think even the poors themselves dont want to go to school with the poors? I am going to only address your last point which is not true, if I i understand correctly proximity is something all parents want for their child. Many parents of kids in lower performing schools don't want their kids moved, they want they school made better. Well, that's going to be an even harder uphill climb with the most challenged schools becoming even more economically disadvantaged and more overcrowded to boot. Especially since many of these same parents think education should fall entirely on the schools and they have no part in it. Perhaps APS is just bored and looking for ways to make things harder for themselves? [b] Has anyone ever asked the teachers what they think? [/b] [/quote] No. I wish they would.[/quote]
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