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school district demographics are single most important thing when choosing

Where to buy house or where to send kid. Even if the school ...
Spruce titillating state love of her life
  11/19/17
90percent?jfc. Do these even exist anymore outside of very w...
fluffy nursing home mad cow disease
  11/19/17
You also have to live in a white state
Spruce titillating state love of her life
  11/19/17
guy whose sons will attend schools populated by kids of the ...
twisted supple round eye range
  11/19/17
You won't ever have kids you ugly freak
Dashing stage
  11/19/17
petumTUM madddd!!
twisted supple round eye range
  11/19/17
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Harsh yellow athletic conference
  11/19/17
https://phys.org/news/2017-11-grade-inflation-thousands-fami...
Big Idiot Church Building
  11/19/17


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Date: November 19th, 2017 9:05 PM
Author: Spruce titillating state love of her life

Where to buy house or where to send kid. Even if the school has high scores or offers a shitton of AP/IB classes or otherwise has good soft quality markers, if it is not 90%+ white you are in big trouble. I will trade a few points on avg school SAT/ACT for better demographic numbers.

On those school websites where all rating factors are green and A or A+ but they give the school a yellow "C" for racial and socioeconomic diversity, that's just all the better to me.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3802934&forum_id=2#34726802)



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Date: November 19th, 2017 9:10 PM
Author: fluffy nursing home mad cow disease

90percent?jfc. Do these even exist anymore outside of very white states?

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Date: November 19th, 2017 9:19 PM
Author: Spruce titillating state love of her life

You also have to live in a white state

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Date: November 19th, 2017 9:08 PM
Author: twisted supple round eye range

guy whose sons will attend schools populated by kids of the same ethnicity and only kids of the same ethnicity in virtue of living in a homogeneous first world coubtry here, sup

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Date: November 19th, 2017 9:11 PM
Author: Dashing stage

You won't ever have kids you ugly freak

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Date: November 19th, 2017 9:11 PM
Author: twisted supple round eye range

petumTUM madddd!!

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Date: November 19th, 2017 9:12 PM
Author: Harsh yellow athletic conference



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Date: November 19th, 2017 9:09 PM
Author: Big Idiot Church Building

https://phys.org/news/2017-11-grade-inflation-thousands-family-home.html

Grade inflation at English primary schools can increase the price of surrounding houses by up to £7,000, according to early research from economists at Queen Mary University of London (QMUL).

The study finds that as parents are drawn to areas with what appear to be higher school scores, the demand for housing escalates and poorer residents are driven out. The researchers examined data from more than 23,000 neighbourhoods in England, using results of more than five million students enrolled since 1998.

The study, published today as a QMUL School of Economics and Finance Working Paper, looked at the period from 1998 to 2007, when English schools used a process called 'borderlining' to regrade exams from students who narrowly missed out on a higher Key Stage result.

Erich Battistin, Professor of Economics at QMUL and lead author of the study says the period provides a "perfect test environment" to interrogate an important policy question: can grade inflation change the composition of neighbourhoods?

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3802934&forum_id=2#34726836)