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Reply to "The year 2025: where would you rather send your sixth grader - Hardy or Deal?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The relevance is that out-of-boundary students tend to churn more, and cohort cohesion is important for student success.[/quote] The feeder schools are relatively close to FS, making the boundary issue not so relevant. Again, with little viable MS alternatives, OOB or IB, if the feeders stick it out, I see potential for FS.[/quote] What feeder does the FS middle have, other than FS elementary? Isn't this really just an "education campus"?[/quote] Students from Ross can go to FS for 6-8, or they can go to Cardozo. Students from Thomson can go to FS for 6-8, or they can go to Jefferson Academy. And yes, it's not a middle school in the way that Deal, Hardy, Jefferson, Brookland are. http://dcps.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/dcps/publication/attachments/SY15-16%20DCPS%20Feeder%20Patterns_0.pdf[/quote]
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