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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote] I'm not sure if you understood my question... Using the data you provided 15.4% is the highest FARMS we see at a school from either middle school option. If RHES did not have kids from CCES and NCC what would be the percentage of FARMS at RHES? [/quote] Not the PP, but your question doesn't make sense. CCES & NCC are grades 3-6; RHES houses grades preK-2. So, if RHES did not draw from the CCES and NCC areas, it would have ZERO kids. The RHES "area" was a made up fiction (currently this boundary does not apply to any school) to permit consideration of splitting off the Rosemary Hills neighborhood and potentially having the Rosemary Hills kids attend a different school than their CCES or NCC classmates. [/quote] Asked another way how do we know that the busing to and from CCES/NCC is solving an issue of disparity in FARMS if there are no numbers to back it up? Sure but presumably if they made all three schools K-5 you would have a population of kids from the eastern part of the cluster who only attended RHES. The zone just east of RCF. There was even talk of taking this section of the cluster alone and bussing to Westland. So my question is what is the percentage of FARMS kids in this cluster and compare that to what we see at either middles school. So is it fair to compare what I'm assuming to be a huge percentage of FARMS where RHES is located with 15% of FARMS at BCC MS#2.[/quote] I'm the PP who gave you the answer that misunderstood your question. I still don't know if I understand it, but, if you go here, you can get the data on individual schools:http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/. [/quote][/quote]
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