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Reply to "What are the odds of them eliminating neighborhood elementary schools in favor of controlled choice?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes, the schools in upper NW are uniformly good. Some, however, are stellar. (The DME documents have an internal ranking of Janney (97) Key (95) Mann (94) Lafayette (93) Stoddert (91) Eaton=Murch (85) Hyde (81) Hearst (72) (numbers pulled from final column of Policy Example A documents).) So a move from Janney to Hearst is not insignificant (based upon DME's numbers). As for the move from Key to Hyde, that could pose a commute nightmare. More importantly, what's the point of shuffling students among {Janney, Lafayette, Murch} or {Key, Mann, Stoddert}? [/quote] Best to look at the internal racial/ethnic/FARMS numbers in each case. Are there significant differences there, or is it the ratio of of ethnicities that makes the difference. This statistical information is available for every public school in DC (and across the country) thanks to NCLB. Let's look at real numbers and see what's happening.[/quote]
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