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asymmetric_view's comments
Posted Thu, Jan 22, 11:20 a.m.
Mr. DeBell makes several points with which I agree. However, his conclusion on #10 is not borne out by the data he presents. There is an alternative explanation for the 16% attrition seen at the four schools closed in 2007 (Fairmount Park, Rainier View, Whitworth, Viewlands) in the year before ...
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