“It was supposed to serve as a model to say, we want to make sure all of our high schools have these great resources and are given equitable resources. So that way, it doesn’t make a difference (which school you attend). A parent will say, ‘Hey, my neighborhood school got these great, wonderful things just like Jones (College Prep) or Whitney Young,’” Truss said, referring to two selective enrollment high schools.
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