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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I feel like this discussion could be better informed with information on residences of students at Ward 3's deal MS and Wilson HS. If you could tell me that Ward 1 and 4 students together are a large part of the Wilson feeder pattern, it would make me believe the solutions belong in Wards 1 and 4. If your issue is that Wilson is full of students who started in Ward 3 elementaries from out-of-boundary from Ward 7 and 8 and moved up through feeder rights, that's a different problem and solution set.[/quote] This map might help, there are some other resources also ont he DME website that will answer this question. https://dme.dc.gov/node/1257681[/quote] Based on that (https://dme.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/dme/publication/attachments/SY2016-17%20Public%20School%20Enrollment%20by%20Neighborhood.xlsx), this is where the kids are from at Wilson: Cluster 10 Hawthorne, Barnaby Woods, Chevy Chase 217 [b]Cluster 2 Columbia Heights, Mt. Pleasant, Pleasant Plains, Park View 193[/b] Cluster 11 Friendship Heights, American University Park, Tenleytown 182 [b]Cluster 18 Brightwood Park, Crestwood, Petworth 157[/b] Cluster 12 North Cleveland Park, Forest Hills, Van Ness 113 Cluster 14 Cathedral Heights, McLean Gardens, Glover Park 102 [b]Cluster 17 Takoma, Brightwood, Manor Park 79[/b] Cluster 13 Spring Valley, Palisades, Wesley Heights, Foxhall Crescent, Foxhall Village, Georgetown Reservoir 64 Cluster 16 Colonial Village, Shepherd Park, North Portal Estates 64 Cluster 15 Cleveland Park, Woodley Park, Massachusetts Avenue Heights, Woodland-Normanstone Terrace 60 [b]Cluster 1 Kalorama Heights, Adams Morgan, Lanier Heights 48 Cluster 19 Lamont Riggs, Queens Chapel, Fort Totten, Pleasant Hill 40 Cluster 39 Congress Heights, Bellevue, Washington Highlands 35 Cluster 21 Edgewood, Bloomingdale, Truxton Circle, Eckington 33 Cluster 9 Southwest Employment Area, Southwest/Waterfront, Fort McNair, Buzzard Point 28 Cluster 7 Shaw, Logan Circle 25 Cluster 34 Twining, Fairlawn, Randle Highlands, Penn Branch, Fort Davis Park, Fort Dupont 25 Cluster 20 North Michigan Park, Michigan Park, University Heights 22 Cluster 22 Brookland, Brentwood, Langdon 19[/b] Cluster 4 Georgetown, Burleith/Hillandale 18 [b]Cluster 23 Ivy City, Arboretum, Trinidad, Carver Langston 18 Cluster 33 Capitol View, Marshall Heights, Benning Heights 18 Cluster 24 Woodridge, Fort Lincoln, Gateway 17 Cluster 25 Union Station, Stanton Park, Kingman Park 17 [/b]Cluster 6 Dupont Circle, Connecticut Avenue/K Street 16 [b]Cluster 26 Capitol Hill, Lincoln Park 16 Cluster 31 Deanwood, Burrville, Grant Park, Lincoln Heights, Fairmont Heights 16 Cluster 35 Fairfax Village, Naylor Gardens, Hillcrest, Summit Park 16 Cluster 8 Downtown, Chinatown, Penn Quarters, Mount Vernon Square, North Capitol Street 13 Cluster 38 Douglas, Shipley Terrace 13 Cluster 32 River Terrace, Benning, Greenway, Dupont Park 10 [/b][/quote] All this (and the ward percentages above) show is that the feeder rights through middle and high school continue to cause an issue with Wilson. Why kick out any feeder elementary before addressing feeder rights and people that start IB and move OOB?[/quote]
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