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<p>Unfortunately, that’s the reality at many public schools. If TPTB actually followed that suggestion, then most of the poorest inner-city and some rural/suburban schools…including some well-off ones would be closed own and outcries would be made about lack of available neighborhood/town public schools in the area. </p>
<p>Incidentally, one upper-middle class suburban public school system in the Midwest is still trying to legally appeal to allow a violent convict who violently attacked a client’s granddaughter back into their system despite two judges ruling successively that he’s too violent to be allowed back into the general school population. </p>
<p>Thank goodness she’s graduated this past summer. However, it makes me wonder about the idiocy of that suburban town’s local school board/admins, that felon’s parents, and the possible “good ole’ boy/girl network” that’s probably in play here.</p>