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Reply to "So how many IB are going to really be at Hardy 2015-2016?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] DCPS' long term strategy may be both to increase IB substantially yet maintain Hardy's distinct role as a decent city-wide middle school alternative for underserved parts of DC. How? Hardy is significantly under-enrolled, according to the capacity figures on the DME website. DCPS may be trying to improve Hardy's academics, while keeping the school small size as a selling point, in order to attract more IB students. Once that IB pipeline really starts to flow and more IB families feel comfortable with Hardy, nothing prevents DCPS from quickly ramping up the size of the school to accommodate more OOB students, thus continuing Hardy's traditional mission in DC and preserving much of its culture. There's capacity to do both.[/quote] There is zero evidence of any strategy from DCPS, long-term, short-term or medium-term.[/quote]
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