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Anonymous wrote:But maybe 5-10% of ITDS families and more some some grades so I think that is sizable.

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There are. It's only like 1% of the total zoned for Deal of course. Having the right to JR as a high school means no worries about getting into other high schools, making ITDS more appealing to some.


I'm not sure if that's true. I definitely know people who moved IB for JR for their oldest child to attend after graduating ITDS, but it seems like a lot of them moved their younger kids to Deal and IB elementaries. Others continue to make the drive.


PP above is making up numbers. The data is there and it’s not anywhere close to 5-10%


I am not PP. I will say I think we can only guess about the percentage of ITDS families who live IB for Deal. However, in my kid's ITDS middle school grade, there are at least two kids IB for Deal. That's out of the ~45 there, so 5% was a pretty reasonable guess for this one class. My older kid was one of three IB for Deal in their graduating class of ~40. So again a pretty reasonable guess.

But there simply isn't a source of data (that I am aware of) about what ITDS kids' IB schools are to say anything with confidence. If you know of this source of data, please share.


There is an OSSE or DME spreadsheet that shows where kids are zoned and where they actually go. But since this conversation is about such a small number of kids, it might not be enlightening.

https://dme.dc.gov/page/sy2021-22-public-school-enrollments-dcps-boundary
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:But maybe 5-10% of ITDS families and more some some grades so I think that is sizable.

Anonymous wrote:

There are. It's only like 1% of the total zoned for Deal of course. Having the right to JR as a high school means no worries about getting into other high schools, making ITDS more appealing to some.


I'm not sure if that's true. I definitely know people who moved IB for JR for their oldest child to attend after graduating ITDS, but it seems like a lot of them moved their younger kids to Deal and IB elementaries. Others continue to make the drive.


PP above is making up numbers. The data is there and it’s not anywhere close to 5-10%


I am not PP. I will say I think we can only guess about the percentage of ITDS families who live IB for Deal. However, in my kid's ITDS middle school grade, there are at least two kids IB for Deal. That's out of the ~45 there, so 5% was a pretty reasonable guess for this one class. My older kid was one of three IB for Deal in their graduating class of ~40. So again a pretty reasonable guess.

But there simply isn't a source of data (that I am aware of) about what ITDS kids' IB schools are to say anything with confidence. If you know of this source of data, please share.


There is an OSSE or DME spreadsheet that shows where kids are zoned and where they actually go. But since this conversation is about such a small number of kids, it might not be enlightening.

https://dme.dc.gov/page/sy2021-22-public-school-enrollments-dcps-boundary



Totally fascinating document.

huge number of kids zoned for Langley and Noyes are attending ITS. At the middle school level, many students zoned fof Macfarland and McKinley Middle are choosing ITS.

In the year of this data (SY21-22), there are no kids zoned for Deal Middle School attending ITS instead. Yes to DCI, Latin, Basis, a few at Hardy..

There is so much more interesting data in here. I also learned that more kids zoned for Stuart Hobson are at BASIS than Latin.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:But maybe 5-10% of ITDS families and more some some grades so I think that is sizable.

Anonymous wrote:

There are. It's only like 1% of the total zoned for Deal of course. Having the right to JR as a high school means no worries about getting into other high schools, making ITDS more appealing to some.


I'm not sure if that's true. I definitely know people who moved IB for JR for their oldest child to attend after graduating ITDS, but it seems like a lot of them moved their younger kids to Deal and IB elementaries. Others continue to make the drive.


PP above is making up numbers. The data is there and it’s not anywhere close to 5-10%


I am not PP. I will say I think we can only guess about the percentage of ITDS families who live IB for Deal. However, in my kid's ITDS middle school grade, there are at least two kids IB for Deal. That's out of the ~45 there, so 5% was a pretty reasonable guess for this one class. My older kid was one of three IB for Deal in their graduating class of ~40. So again a pretty reasonable guess.

But there simply isn't a source of data (that I am aware of) about what ITDS kids' IB schools are to say anything with confidence. If you know of this source of data, please share.


There is an OSSE or DME spreadsheet that shows where kids are zoned and where they actually go. But since this conversation is about such a small number of kids, it might not be enlightening.

https://dme.dc.gov/page/sy2021-22-public-school-enrollments-dcps-boundary


So you would need to look at kids listed under Deal feeders, because they are IB for Deal, as well as kids listed under Deal and of age for Deal. So a small population spread over multiple schools. It's unlikely to be 10 or more at any school except maybe Deal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:But maybe 5-10% of ITDS families and more some some grades so I think that is sizable.

Anonymous wrote:

There are. It's only like 1% of the total zoned for Deal of course. Having the right to JR as a high school means no worries about getting into other high schools, making ITDS more appealing to some.


I'm not sure if that's true. I definitely know people who moved IB for JR for their oldest child to attend after graduating ITDS, but it seems like a lot of them moved their younger kids to Deal and IB elementaries. Others continue to make the drive.


PP above is making up numbers. The data is there and it’s not anywhere close to 5-10%


I am not PP. I will say I think we can only guess about the percentage of ITDS families who live IB for Deal. However, in my kid's ITDS middle school grade, there are at least two kids IB for Deal. That's out of the ~45 there, so 5% was a pretty reasonable guess for this one class. My older kid was one of three IB for Deal in their graduating class of ~40. So again a pretty reasonable guess.

But there simply isn't a source of data (that I am aware of) about what ITDS kids' IB schools are to say anything with confidence. If you know of this source of data, please share.


There is an OSSE or DME spreadsheet that shows where kids are zoned and where they actually go. But since this conversation is about such a small number of kids, it might not be enlightening.

https://dme.dc.gov/page/sy2021-22-public-school-enrollments-dcps-boundary


So you would need to look at kids listed under Deal feeders, because they are IB for Deal, as well as kids listed under Deal and of age for Deal. So a small population spread over multiple schools. It's unlikely to be 10 or more at any school except maybe Deal.


Here are the zones that sent kids to Inspired that year:
Barnard
Brookland Middle (quite a few)
Bunker Hill
Burroughs
Langdon
Langley
Macfarland
McKinley Middle
Noyes
Truesdell
Walker-Jones Education Campus

No Deal, no Deal feeders
Anonymous
They don't list if there are fewer than 10, so there could be 9?

My kid is IB for a non-listed MS and was always a non-listed ES as well.

My older kid had a few kids IB for Deal in their class. Maybe 2-3. I don't think my current MSer has any, but I could be wrong.

Anyway, not sure what the big deal is? The kids I knew who were IB for Deal who stayed for MS had parents who preferred it.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:But maybe 5-10% of ITDS families and more some some grades so I think that is sizable.

Anonymous wrote:

There are. It's only like 1% of the total zoned for Deal of course. Having the right to JR as a high school means no worries about getting into other high schools, making ITDS more appealing to some.


I'm not sure if that's true. I definitely know people who moved IB for JR for their oldest child to attend after graduating ITDS, but it seems like a lot of them moved their younger kids to Deal and IB elementaries. Others continue to make the drive.


PP above is making up numbers. The data is there and it’s not anywhere close to 5-10%


I am not PP. I will say I think we can only guess about the percentage of ITDS families who live IB for Deal. However, in my kid's ITDS middle school grade, there are at least two kids IB for Deal. That's out of the ~45 there, so 5% was a pretty reasonable guess for this one class. My older kid was one of three IB for Deal in their graduating class of ~40. So again a pretty reasonable guess.

But there simply isn't a source of data (that I am aware of) about what ITDS kids' IB schools are to say anything with confidence. If you know of this source of data, please share.


There is an OSSE or DME spreadsheet that shows where kids are zoned and where they actually go. But since this conversation is about such a small number of kids, it might not be enlightening.

https://dme.dc.gov/page/sy2021-22-public-school-enrollments-dcps-boundary


So you would need to look at kids listed under Deal feeders, because they are IB for Deal, as well as kids listed under Deal and of age for Deal. So a small population spread over multiple schools. It's unlikely to be 10 or more at any school except maybe Deal.


Here are the zones that sent kids to Inspired that year:
Barnard
Brookland Middle (quite a few)
Bunker Hill
Burroughs
Langdon
Langley
Macfarland
McKinley Middle
Noyes
Truesdell
Walker-Jones Education Campus

No Deal, no Deal feeders


Okay, but I know a kid who attends ITDS and has since he was a toddler who is currently in Middle School who was zoned for Deal. Just so you know. Also he's not the only one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:But maybe 5-10% of ITDS families and more some some grades so I think that is sizable.

Anonymous wrote:

There are. It's only like 1% of the total zoned for Deal of course. Having the right to JR as a high school means no worries about getting into other high schools, making ITDS more appealing to some.


I'm not sure if that's true. I definitely know people who moved IB for JR for their oldest child to attend after graduating ITDS, but it seems like a lot of them moved their younger kids to Deal and IB elementaries. Others continue to make the drive.


PP above is making up numbers. The data is there and it’s not anywhere close to 5-10%


I am not PP. I will say I think we can only guess about the percentage of ITDS families who live IB for Deal. However, in my kid's ITDS middle school grade, there are at least two kids IB for Deal. That's out of the ~45 there, so 5% was a pretty reasonable guess for this one class. My older kid was one of three IB for Deal in their graduating class of ~40. So again a pretty reasonable guess.

But there simply isn't a source of data (that I am aware of) about what ITDS kids' IB schools are to say anything with confidence. If you know of this source of data, please share.


There is an OSSE or DME spreadsheet that shows where kids are zoned and where they actually go. But since this conversation is about such a small number of kids, it might not be enlightening.

https://dme.dc.gov/page/sy2021-22-public-school-enrollments-dcps-boundary



Totally fascinating document.

huge number of kids zoned for Langley and Noyes are attending ITS. At the middle school level, many students zoned fof Macfarland and McKinley Middle are choosing ITS.

In the year of this data (SY21-22), there are no kids zoned for Deal Middle School attending ITS instead. Yes to DCI, Latin, Basis, a few at Hardy..

There is so much more interesting data in here. I also learned that more kids zoned for Stuart Hobson are at BASIS than Latin.


That's weird because my kid was in ITS middle school then and we are most definitely zoned for Deal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:But maybe 5-10% of ITDS families and more some some grades so I think that is sizable.

Anonymous wrote:

There are. It's only like 1% of the total zoned for Deal of course. Having the right to JR as a high school means no worries about getting into other high schools, making ITDS more appealing to some.


I'm not sure if that's true. I definitely know people who moved IB for JR for their oldest child to attend after graduating ITDS, but it seems like a lot of them moved their younger kids to Deal and IB elementaries. Others continue to make the drive.


PP above is making up numbers. The data is there and it’s not anywhere close to 5-10%


I am not PP. I will say I think we can only guess about the percentage of ITDS families who live IB for Deal. However, in my kid's ITDS middle school grade, there are at least two kids IB for Deal. That's out of the ~45 there, so 5% was a pretty reasonable guess for this one class. My older kid was one of three IB for Deal in their graduating class of ~40. So again a pretty reasonable guess.

But there simply isn't a source of data (that I am aware of) about what ITDS kids' IB schools are to say anything with confidence. If you know of this source of data, please share.


There is an OSSE or DME spreadsheet that shows where kids are zoned and where they actually go. But since this conversation is about such a small number of kids, it might not be enlightening.

https://dme.dc.gov/page/sy2021-22-public-school-enrollments-dcps-boundary


So you would need to look at kids listed under Deal feeders, because they are IB for Deal, as well as kids listed under Deal and of age for Deal. So a small population spread over multiple schools. It's unlikely to be 10 or more at any school except maybe Deal.


Here are the zones that sent kids to Inspired that year:
Barnard
Brookland Middle (quite a few)
Bunker Hill
Burroughs
Langdon
Langley
Macfarland
McKinley Middle
Noyes
Truesdell
Walker-Jones Education Campus

No Deal, no Deal feeders


This is wrong. I don't know if you're interpreting the site wrong or if the data are wrong.
Anonymous
Look at the Introduction tab of that spreadsheet. "Schools where fewer than 10 students from the boundary attend school are not listed." Bancroft, Shepherd, Deal, and so on very like each send 9 students or fewer to ITDS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Look at the Introduction tab of that spreadsheet. "Schools where fewer than 10 students from the boundary attend school are not listed." Bancroft, Shepherd, Deal, and so on very likely each send 9 students or fewer to ITDS.


Sorry, "like" should have been "likely"
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