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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]40 feeder kids isn't a huge increase from last year. Hyde and Stoddert have always sent a good number of kids. Stoddert is becoming more IB but the older grades still has a out of OOB as does Hyde. Pride was holding 50 spots for IB. Not feeder but IB. Missed it by a mile which is sad. [/quote] This statement is false. First, as an IB Hardy parent, I know pretty well how many IB (feeder and non-feeder) kids are at Hardy. There are many more in the 6th grade than in previous classes. 40 represents a big increase. Second, this distinction between IB and feeder is only in your head. Pride held 50 non-lottery seats to be filled by feeder kids. Regardless of whether they are IB or non-IB feeder, kids from the feeder schools don't have to enter the lottery. Pride could not make the distinction even if she wanted to. Third, if this question is eating you up so much, go ask Principal Pride. I assure you, she's not wasting her time reading DCUM, so stop pretending like her not answering your dumb anonymous question on this board is some kind of scandal. [/quote]
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