Hardy MS

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It was a typo. Meant oob there and in elsewhere.
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Anonymous wrote:Hardy was:
13% IB in 2011-2012
13% IB in 2013-2014
20% IB in 2015-2016
27% IB in 2017-2018

This seems to me more like steady progress with neighborhood families since 2013 than this weird concept of "flipping" (way too implicit racism there). Maybe there is an inflection point, maybe there isn't. But there has been 5 years of steady IB growth. We'll see what the 2018-2019 number are when they are released later this year. I'm expecting a number in the low 30s, though the increasing class size due to the Eaton influx could change that.


I was told that the incoming 6th grade class will be majority IB.


Majority IB or majority from feeders?


Answered previously in thread. expected to have 90% of students coming from feeders for 6th grade - same as last year (not represented in the #s above). From the feeder schools, Eaton has been around 60% IB, Stoddert 80%, Key & Mann around 85%, and Hyde was 24% IB last year (with renovation IB went down). The make up of the 6th at Hardy tho is not a direct mix & the schools are different sizes - so around 50-60 kids coming from Eaton, 40ish from Stoddert, 15-20 from Mann, 10ish from Key and ? from Hyde to equal around 130 of the 145 kids in 6th grade. So, the IB % will likely be then around 70% for this cohort - but the % of IB from Stoddert will soon be zero, and % IB from Eaton has gone down with each class cohort too, so will be more like 75% soon.

Not commenting or valuing, just doing the math.... (worth noting, Eaton's PARCC scores (with 60% OOB) are pretty similar to Mann's etc (with 85% OOB)...)





Don't understand the bolded. Why will the IB % from Stoddert be zero?


Typo - on will be zero in a year or so
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hardy was:
13% IB in 2011-2012
13% IB in 2013-2014
20% IB in 2015-2016
27% IB in 2017-2018

This seems to me more like steady progress with neighborhood families since 2013 than this weird concept of "flipping" (way too implicit racism there). Maybe there is an inflection point, maybe there isn't. But there has been 5 years of steady IB growth. We'll see what the 2018-2019 number are when they are released later this year. I'm expecting a number in the low 30s, though the increasing class size due to the Eaton influx could change that.


I was told that the incoming 6th grade class will be majority IB.


Majority IB or majority from feeders?


Answered previously in thread. expected to have 90% of students coming from feeders for 6th grade - same as last year (not represented in the #s above). From the feeder schools, Eaton has been around 60% IB, Stoddert 80%, Key & Mann around 85%, and Hyde was 24% IB last year (with renovation IB went down). The make up of the 6th at Hardy tho is not a direct mix & the schools are different sizes - so around 50-60 kids coming from Eaton, 40ish from Stoddert, 15-20 from Mann, 10ish from Key and ? from Hyde to equal around 130 of the 145 kids in 6th grade. So, the IB % will likely be then around 70% for this cohort - but the % of IB from Stoddert will soon be zero, and % IB from Eaton has gone down with each class cohort too, so will be more like 75% soon.

Not commenting or valuing, just doing the math.... (worth noting, Eaton's PARCC scores (with 60% OOB) are pretty similar to Mann's etc (with 85% OOB)...)





Don't understand the bolded. Why will the IB % from Stoddert be zero?


Typo - on will be zero in a year or so


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