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Reply to "The higher the demand, the lower the percent of economically disadvantaged students."
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[quote=Anonymous] Observation: When cross-referencing the 2017-18 Waitlist Data for PK3 http://www.dcpcsb.org/evaluating/waitlist-data with the DCPCSB Equity Reports, high demand strongly correlates with lower percent of economically disadvantaged student populations. For the 9 schools with waitlists between 200-500 for PK3, the average percent of economically disadvantaged is 38%. [Would be closer to 32% without DC Bilingual's 83% number factored] For the 6 schools with waitlists between 100-200, the average disadvantaged is 54.35%. For the 4 schools with between 50-100, the average disadvantaged is 86%. A random sample of 10 of the remaining 95 charters, the average disadvantaged population is 90%. [/quote]
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