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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The city can be roughly divided into three zones -- East of the Anacostia, West of Rock Creek, and between the River and the Creek. I realize it's not impossible to cross a body of water to go to school but they do create geographical barriers which shape the city. East of the Anacostia: Number of schools: 24 Projected Capacity, 2027:10,642 Projected Enrollment, 2027: 9,407 Seat surplus/(deficity): 1,235 Number of schools with a deficit: 6 West of Rock Creek: Number of schools: 10 Projected Capacity, 2027: 5,176 Projected Enrollment, 2027: 6,298 Seat surplus/(deficit): (1,122) Number of schools with a deficit: 10 Between the River and the Creek: Number of schools: 31 Projected Capacity, 2027: 14,406 Projected Enrollment, 2027: 15,405 Seat surplus/(deficit): (999) Number of schools with a deficit: 20 Grand Total Number of schools: 65 Projected Capacity, 2027: 30,224 Projected Enrollment, 2027: 31,110 Seat surplus/(deficit): (886) Number of schools with a deficit: 36 [/quote] this is a helpful set of data. Thank you.[/quote]
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