Posted Aug 28, 2019, 8:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Investing In Chicago
Hey Stevie Wonder, read what I wrote, I never said that....
Regardless, are you arguing that parents involvement in their child's education doesn't impact the likelihood of their child succeeding? Is it a coincidence that top performing schools just so happen to be in more expensive areas of the city? Do the "wealthy schools" get the good teachers and the "poor schools" get the bad teachers? Or is it possible that there is more parent involvement in wealthy areas?
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That is actually what you wrote. Paraphrased, accurately.
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