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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]And if you want to know where BASIS pulls from, https://dme.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/dme/page_content/attachments/SY2122_Public%20School%20Enrollments%20per%20DCPS%20Boundary_0.xlsx 25 kids from Deal boundary 17 kids from Hardy boundary 11 kids from Maury boundary 15 kids from SWW@FS boundary 33 kids from J-R boundary So let's not be saying that BASIS doesn't pull from high-income areas. And those are just the schools with 10 or more kids at BASIS. It's true that BASIS pulls kids from EOTR, but so does Deal.[/quote] Did you think no one was familiar with the data and would notice you ae playing games and cherry picking? There are almost as many kids IB from Eastern as the entire group you cherry picked. 20% of the HS kids are from JR. 15% of the MS (excluding 5th grade, obv) is from Deal and Hardy. Your cherry picked group is less than 100 out of 650 enrolled. Here's what you didn't paste: Anacostia High School 12 Dunbar High School 31 Eastern High School 80 Roosevelt High School 14 Brookland Middle School 10 Eliot-Hine Middle School 36 Hardy Middle School 17 Hart Middle School 11 Ida B. Wells Middle School 14 Jefferson Middle School Academy 47 Kelly Miller Middle School 11 MacFarland Middle School 28 McKinley Middle School 10 Sousa Middle School 11 Stuart-Hobson Middle School 54 [/quote] So BASIS pulls from all these areas and STILL has only 7% overall "at risk" for their total population. Why is that? This just proves the self-selection point.[/quote] 8%. Janney has less than 1% at risk. Why don’t you go picket them?[/quote] Because they aren't claiming that it's the result of "100% pure lottery!!!!!". Nor do they refuse to backfill.[/quote] They won’t let in out of bounds!!!! Bus the kids in now!!!![/quote] I guess it's because I feel like Janney is what it is, it's not trying to convince people it's anything other than a vast-majority-high-income school that performs as expected for its demographics. Unlike BASIS which wants to claim "100% pure lottery" (which is itself disingenuous when sibling preference and the Equitable Action preference at other schools skews things), and then pretend that their policies and poor retention don't have any impact on their demographics. And then likes to compare to schools with different policies and different demographics and claim victory without acknowledging those differences. Rigor![/quote]
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