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  • Op-Ed: NYC High School Admissions Creates Winners And Losers. I Lost.

    March 20, 2019
    · opinion

    You would never guess that Victory Collegiate is located in one of the most diverse and wealthy cities in the world: my school was 90 percent black, 7 percent Hispanic, and had a few Arab and South Asian kids. Most of us qualified for free lunch. One day, in my AP Biology class, a bullet…


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