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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ok, so there's data on where people live and where they go to school. https://dme.dc.gov/page/sy2020-21-public-school-enrollments-dcps-boundary I can see from this, for example, that of the 6th-8th grade students living IB for Deal, 81 attend DCI and 24 attend Oyster. DCI has 59 students who are zoned for JR ("Wilson" in this data set). I can see that 10 students zoned for Bancroft attend Mundo-P St. And 12 zoned for Lafayette. LAMB has 12 students zoned for Bancroft. And these are just the schools that are sending 10 or more students. So it absolutely is the case that some people do have a choice of more than one good middle school, and we don't really know from the data whether they're choosing Deal or Hardy over DCI. But the choice is there.[/quote] Independent of this discussion, the data you linked to is fascinating. [/quote] I know, I love it. I wish there were data on where students go when they change from one school to another, though.[/quote]
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