Our journey through the 7th grade lottery: What we heard, what we did, how we decided

Our journey through the 7th grade lottery: What we heard, what we did, how we decided

To be a parent in Boston is to be constantly bombarded with messages about the precariousness of our public schools.” As his oldest child nears the end of an integrated inclusion elementary school,” one White dad reflects on the social expectations for White, middle-class families facing the 7th grade lottery and the fact that “selective schools are distinguished by which students aren’t there as much as they are by the opportunities offered.”