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I don't have time to do any analysis right now, but enjoy! |
Ran some quick numbers. Notable changes (+/-10%) in enrollment relative to prior year are:
Bard down 38 Burroughs +34 Coolidge -64 Drew+34 Dunbar -92 Eliot-Hine +58 Garfield +50 Jackson Reed -139 (in a good way?) Kimball -44 Whitlock +16 MacArthur +152 Malcolm X -30 Moten -22 Phelps +40 Ron Brown +35 Savoy +34 Walls +54 (notable!) Simon +24 Thomas -47 Tubman -145 (!!) Lots of changes in Appletree DC Prep Anacostia Middle +50 EL Haynes Elementary +52 EL Haynes Middle -48 Early Childhood Academy +34 Friendship SE Middle -33 Friendship Tech Prep -20 Friendship Woodridge Elementary -26 IDEA +41 KIPP arts and tech -26 (KIPP is a mix of + and -) KIPP Inspire +77 KIPP Pride +45 KIPP Legacy College Prep +151(!) Bethune -51 (ouch, their 20-year review is this year) TR young elementary +29 TR middle -30 Latin Cooper +99 Achievement Prep +86 Center City Capitol Hill +42 Yu Ying +67 SSMA -16, ouch for a school that's already struggling CMI -51, ouch Lee EE +30 Rocketship Legacy Prep -79 Rocketship Rise -82 (24 percent drop!) Digital Pioneers CH +100 Capital Village -12, which is a 13% cut, not sure it'll survive review Girls Global -27, same I Dream +15 Social Justice -27, a 28% drop, can it survive? Global Citizens +37 LEARN +41 |
Yes, JR enrollment is down because kids are getting shifted to Macarthur. |
Tubman is in a swing space while they undergo renovations so the enrollment is not surprising. |
Not to bad mouth Kipp, but they have a huge student body if Maryland kids. |
That’s a big jump for Digital Pioneers |
Rocketship seems to be in serious trouble academically as well as by enrollment. Wonder if they will be ousted. I remember they had a super ambitious expansion plan when they came to DC. |
29 Ellington students are tuition-paying non-residents; no other school has more than 2.
Schools with more than 10 unverified resident students: Columbia Heights Education Campus Jackson-Reed High School Eastern High School LEARN DC PCS Randle Highlands Elementary School Payne Elementary School Statesmen College Preparatory Academy for Boys PCS Stoddert Elementary School |
I was surprised how many Asian students there are at Francis and Briya. |
Capital Village is up for review April 7. Girls Global and Social Justice April 28.
Although if the PCSB wasn't willing to shut down Hope Community, I don't know what it's going to take. Such egregiously low performance and losing enrollment fast. |
Schools that have more than 50 students each who are black, white, and latino:
Elementary: Barnard Bruce-Monroe DC Bilingual EL Haynes (elementary only) Eaton EW Stokes (Brookland only) Garrison Hyde-Addison John Lewis Lafayette LAMB Marie Reed Maury Mundo Verde (both campuses) Murch Powell Seaton Shirley Chisholm Takoma Whittier Yu Ying Middle/High/Adult: BASIS Banneker Carlos Rosario Deal DCI Ellington Hardy Jackson-Reed MacArthur School Without Walls Washington Latin (not Cooper) ES and later grades: Creative Minds Inspired Teaching John Francis LEARN DC (currently elementary only; growing to 8th) |
Interesting. Add the criteria of at least 50 Asian students and it shrinks to just six: Deal, J-R, BASIS, Murch, John Francis, and Yu Ying. |
Interesting to see the demographic shifts in Hill schools over time. Had no idea Maury had a solid Hispanic population now. Payne now more white than Peabody/Watkins. L-T newly majority white. SWS now majority non-white. Still extremely few Asians at any Hill DCPS. |
So that's why the Bethune principal called me so many times about my 3 year old after being at their table for 2 minutes at EdFest. At least they're trying.
Agree w earlier poster about KIPP residency issues |
Seems like TR elementary schools have stabilized but the middle school continues to flail. |