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Reply to "have DCPS demand and capacity growth ever been modeled out?"
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[quote=Anonymous]I wonder whether anyone has taken the birth and age range data, demand rates for various DCPS and charter schools, their capacities and actually figured out when on stable/growth/decline models we actually have to make decisions and where about boundaries/feeders/new schools or programs? The reason I think of this is middle school and high school. It's clear there is uneven but strong growth in parts of the citybut it's not at all age ranges. So we sure need middle school but to meet rising growth, it won't be critical for a couple years. And high schools are being built that could remain largely empty for decades. Current students certainly need programming, but our facility choices seem either based on past demographics and demand (e.g., closures) or current snapshots (e.g., the data being provided via the DME advisory council). Is anyone modeling any of this over time?[/quote]
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