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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Make sure you read the tops of the columns on each page as they tell you what the columns are. For each school listed in the table there is also a list of other "Schools Attended by 5 or more In-Boundary Students 2012-13" That means, within Lafayette's boundaries, 621 students go to Lafayette, 8 go to Yu Ying and 6 to Oyster.[/quote] To make things even more fun, those 6 in Oyster probably started as in-boundary for Oyster years ago and remain now in Oyster despite the family move to Lafayette boundary.[/quote] That or they really wanted spanish immersion education. This was an interesting chart. Also interesting to see how in many combined schools the school that was closed actually has the bigger population.[/quote]
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