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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Great! Maybe they'll discuss the possibility of redrawing Francis-Stevens' boundary into neighboring schools and ending the experiment so that SWW can use both spaces as HS classrooms.[/quote] Trollish comment, but I'll bite: SWWF-S is the a neighborhood that is seeing radical increase in its number of ES-aged students, from 117 in 2012 (actual) [b]to over 500 in 2017 (projected). [/b]I doubt that Hyde and Ross could absorb them. When SWWF-S was slated for closure, the new ES school assignment was going to be Marie Reed, in Adams Morgan. I think that was the major reasons that neighbors mobilized. That said, why not bring your ideas to the Deputy Mayor on that Saturday morning?[/quote] Not True. Don't confuse the parents presentation of GOALS for enrollment (propaganda that helped in staying open) with ACTUAL enrollment numbers or DCPS projections. FYI.....DCPS only does projections 1 year at a time....it is impossible to have a legitimate 2017 projection of anything. Call the school and ask them the difference :) [/quote]
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