[NIFL-ESL:7755] RE: Open Enrollment

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In a message dated 5/28/02 10:35:48 AM, koconnor@framingham.k12.ma.us writes:

<<  With
students who wait through the lottery, the dropout rate is less than 10%.  My
feeling is that being in that room of 500 people and hoping for one of 100
spaces makes people appreciate the class more than someone who just walks in
and takes a seat. >>

I agree.   It's interesting how people don't respect things that are too easy 
to get...they want to buy in, even if it is only with their time and effort.  

Ellie



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