D.C. had a plan to diversify one of its most selective high schools.

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Some families were informed that they no longer qualified to apply to Walls High School.

 

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Wha,t why familys. Oh. In the school they are always children. Always. Yes. It is never good to help not the familiys.

'Diversify' is code for forcing black students into schools that are too white. Funny how no school ever seems to be 'too black'.

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And the plan was.... LOWERING STANDARDS! How disgusting. I'm really glad this failed.

And just like that, 'Walls High School' average test scores, college admission, and average GPS dropped. On the bright side - their football and basketball team will probably improve.

Wake up America!

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