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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Jefferson is neither a) an elementary school or b) on the Hill. Maybe this belongs in another thread :roll: [/quote] But isn't it germane because the articulation of feeder patterns directly effects elementary schools?[/quote] If Hill elementary schools feed into it then by definition it is a Hill school. If you disagree with the logic then take it up with the geniuses at DCPS who designed the feeder patttern.[/quote] Irrefutable logic?[/quote] [b]Dated by a few years but I bet it's still applicable.[/b] Total students at Jefferson from the Hill? "Few students". Total students at Jefferson from "Near Southeast/Navy Yard"? "Few students" http://edu.codefordc.org/#!/school/433[/quote] Respectfully, no. Nothing about schools on the Hill is the same as it was a few years ago. Brent is now waitlisting siblings. LT is IB only. Premise summarily rejected.[/quote] Please tell us, Allmighty Oracle of the Hill, the number of kids living IB for Brent who have enrolled at the mew and improved "Jefferson Academy" over the past three years. Then do the same for Maury, Watkins, Tyler and Ludlow-Taylor. It would also be helpful to know the number of SWS kids who have gone onto Jefferson during this same three-year period. You can earn bonus points for data from JO Wilson, Payne and Miner even though so,e may not consoder those to be Hill schools. Looking forward to your response. (BTW you can mine some fairly recent data from the DME website). [/quote]
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