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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. Thanks folks. You both reference spreadsheets, but I'm having no luck finding them despite google and DCUM searches. Can anyone provide a link? [/quote] OP again - is this it? https://dcgov.app.box.com/v/PARCC-MSAA-Public[/quote] Yes. For example, if you look at 5th grade math, top elementary schools are Janney, Stoddert, Lafayette, Key, and Mann. For 5th grade ELA, top elementary schools are Janney, Key, Ross, Lafayette, and Hearst. You generally need to be in-bounds for these schools, so you have to figure out where you want to live and what schools you would be in-bounds for.[/quote] SP here. Actually, that is for grades 3-5 for these schools. Numbers will be off though because Basis, Latin, and other other charters pick off some of the best students for 5th grade. So, take the numbers with a grain of salt.[/quote]
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