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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Schools that have more than 50 students each who are black, white, and latino: Elementary: Barnard Bruce-Monroe DC Bilingual EL Haynes (elementary only) Eaton EW Stokes (Brookland only) Garrison Hyde-Addison John Lewis Lafayette LAMB Marie Reed Maury Mundo Verde (both campuses) Murch Powell Seaton Shirley Chisholm Takoma Whittier Yu Ying Middle/High/Adult: BASIS Banneker Carlos Rosario Deal DCI Ellington Hardy Jackson-Reed MacArthur School Without Walls Washington Latin (not Cooper) ES and later grades: Creative Minds Inspired Teaching John Francis LEARN DC (currently elementary only; growing to 8th)[/quote] Interesting. Add the criteria of at least 50 Asian students and it shrinks to just six: Deal, J-R, BASIS, Murch, John Francis, and Yu Ying. [/quote] DCPS has a real chance to build on Francis' success with the new Euclid middle school. Keeping the 6 feeder elementary schools together for MS would make a middle school that's big, diverse, and relatively high-performing. Given its central location, I think some people would choose it over Hardy or an Eastern feeder, especially if they felt optimistic about their chances in the HS lottery or planned to go private/move. [/quote] That would be a huge change for Francis and I doubt Francis families would support it. I think the new Euclid middle has a good chance to succeed with the three feeders DCPS is planning for. [/quote] I'm worried about Euclid succeeding as planned, tbh. With just three schools, its just not big enough, and is not going to have a big enough cohort of high achievers to warrant advanced classes. Even Francis doesn't have advanced classes. But if they were combined into one school, it could totally happen. [/quote]
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