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[quote=Anonymous]Just for funsies, we can compare with Latin 2nd St. Now, I'm expecting that BASIS will have more kids total because they have a larger middle school enrollment (Latin has 378, BASIS has 436 for SY21-22). And I'm expecting that schools located closer to Latin will have more students at Latin. It seems like Deal, despite not being very close to Latin or BASIS, strongly prefers Latin. And while SH does prefer BASIS, it's pretty close despite the longer commute. I dunno, I don't have a good sense of how the bus and metro commutes would go. But this data does not strike me as a ringing endorsement of BASIS. BASIS is FAR easier to get into than Latin 2nd is, yet more families from Deal go to Latin-- why? It's not because they didn't have good lottery numbers. Deal: 41 to Latin, 25 to BASIS. EH: 36 to BASIS, 29 to Latin Hardy: 17 to BASIS, 11 to Latin Wells: 23 to Latin, 14 to BASIS Jefferson: 47 to BASIS, 27 to Latin MacFarland: 51 to Latin, 28 to BASIS McKinley: 10 to Latin, 10 to BASIS SH: 54 to BASIS, 42 to Latin Brookland: 26 to Latin, 10 to BASIS CHEC: 10 to Latin, <10 to BASIS [/quote]
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