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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Other school districts announce, but crickets from DCPS... Likely because most are not from DCPS schools. [/quote] That's always the case though. Smart kids from throughout the region come to the region's best private schools, which are in the District, and take most of the DC NMSF slots.[/quote] Let's not get ahead of ourselves. Walls typically has a handful, and BASIS and JR and Latin and DCI have a few. With the high school ecosystem changing so rapidly I'm curious to see if there are any changes. Like, was the MIT acceptee from McKinley a NMSF and bring them into the list this year? Will Banneker have any? Etc.[/quote] This was last year. Public: Walls (6) BASIS (3) Latin (2) DCI (2) J-R (1) Private: Sidwell (11) GDS (7) STA (6) NCS (3) WIS (2) SJC (2) Maret (1) Field (1) Gonzaga (1) Some public, some private, just as I said. The point I was making was that DC is a very competitive state as students come in from VA and MD who normally would be in competition there and make DC harder to get NMSF in. [/quote] JR is so much bigger than the 4 schools above it and yet only 1 NMSF.[/quote] Latin and BASIS are *tiny*[/quote]
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