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[quote=Anonymous]We don't have direct data on private school students, but the % of public school students going to their IB school is a good starting point for a lower bound on this. These are the only elementary schools with an IB participation rate over 75%: - Janney 93% (631 out of 681) - Mann 91% (299 out of 330) - Lafayette 90% (809 out of 897) - Murch 87% (580 out of 664) - Key 85% (263 out of 310) - Oyster-Adams 82% (318 out of 389) - Hyde-Addison 81% (161 out of 198) - Stoddert 81% (361 out of 446) - Hearst 78% (249 out of 320) - Eaton 77% (330 out of 426) - Ross 76% (116 out of 153) - Bancroft 75% (628 out of 838) You can also see how the number of public school students living in the boundary has changed over time. From SY19-20 to SY24-25: Bancroft +17%, Eaton +2%, Hyde-Addison +17%, Janney -11%, Hearst +8%, Lafayette -2%, Key -16%, Mann -7%, Murch +14%, Oyster-Adams+1%, Ross -8%, Stoddert +5%. Something else you could do to get a better sense of the total number of students (not just public school students) in a given area is to roughly align the 2025 number of children aged 3-10 in the neighborhood clusters here: https://edscape.dc.gov/page/pop-and-students-youth-pop-forecasts-nhood to each of the above school boundaries.[/quote]
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