Two of DCPS's biggest challenges going forward

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Anonymous wrote:You really have no idea how this works, do you? JKLMM schools are 90+% IB students overall. Charters don't have neighborhood preference, so they truly represent all parts of the District, although travel of course becomes a consideration so probably more people apply from reasonable travel distance than from far away. But they have vastly more ward-diversity than any JKLMM. Apparently you also aren't at any of the charter schools you named, because if you were, you'd know that the Ward 3 or JKLMM students are vastly in the minority, where they got in at all.


If you're going to try to call somebody out, you better come correct.

Let's break it down with the stats:
Murch IB percentage: 66%
Janney IB percentage: 92%
Key IB percentage: 84%
Mann IB percentage: 86%
Lafayette IB percentage: 85%

http://profiles.dcps.dc.gov/Compare.aspx?tab=1&school=254,272,273,287 (This link does not include stats for Lafayette because the DCPS tool only allows you to compare four schools)

Even a cursory glance at these numbers shows that the statistic you presented is wrong.



As repeated here before, the Murch one is a glaring typo on DCPS's profile page (it was 86%). In any case, they'll all be old in a month.
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