Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So far, I'm not seeing that any of these new schools are being targeting to middle class families, who really lack decent options in this city.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So far, I'm not seeing that any of these new schools are being targeting to middle class families, who really lack decent options in this city.
You are judging this by capsule bios on a link. Stay woke.
When schools state explicitly that they are targeting a FARMS population and will locate in Wards 7/8, I don't think that it is a stretch to say the school is not going to serving middle class residents.
Such a travesty that someone wants to try to do something for disadvantaged children. Why won't anyone think of your poor Timmy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So far, I'm not seeing that any of these new schools are being targeting to middle class families, who really lack decent options in this city.
You are judging this by capsule bios on a link. Stay woke.
When schools state explicitly that they are targeting a FARMS population and will locate in Wards 7/8, I don't think that it is a stretch to say the school is not going to serving middle class residents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So far, I'm not seeing that any of these new schools are being targeting to middle class families, who really lack decent options in this city.
You are judging this by capsule bios on a link. Stay woke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So far, I'm not seeing that any of these new schools are being targeting to middle class families, who really lack decent options in this city.
You are judging this by capsule bios on a link. Stay woke.
Anonymous wrote:So far, I'm not seeing that any of these new schools are being targeting to middle class families, who really lack decent options in this city.
Anonymous wrote:So far, I'm not seeing that any of these new schools are being targeting to middle class families, who really lack decent options in this city.
Anonymous wrote:Citizens of the World is a chain: http://www.citizensoftheworld.org/
I could imagine it becoming a HRCS if it locates in a gentrifying area. And though I can't verify this source, it seems like that might be in keeping with their prior actions in NYC: http://charterschoolscandals.blogspot.com/2013/09/citizens-of-world-charter-schools.html