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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Gentrification Watch! Schools with a low percentage of white students that saw a notable increase in the number of white students: Amidon-Bowen 40->51 Barnard 44->60 Bunker Hill 14->27 Burroughs 50->79 Eliot-Hine 37->57 JO Wilson 39->49 LaSalle-Backus 5->13 Seaton 72->82 Shepherd 99->114 Stuart-Hobson 59->78 Tyler 99->117 Wheatley 7->16 Whittier 38->50 [/quote] Curious about if there are any schools where that % persists through 4th or 5th grade. I’m too tired to dig in the data myself but my unscientific study (using my eyes) at one of the schools on that list where I have a (white) rising 3rd grader and we are bailing next year for a Hardy feeder says PK3/PK4 classes are half white, 4th and 5th grade classes have 1-2 non Black kids max. I don’t think the school is unique in that. [/quote] that was the pattern at our EH feeder, but it changed significantly as more people started to choose EH. The 5th grade still loses a lot of kids but the demographics are overall more balanced than they were 10 yrs ago. [/quote] NP and our child is in K at one of those schools listed and the description above is acurate. The racial diversity diminishes in 3-5th grades. But PreK-1 have a large proportion of white students.[/quote] +1. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to know that this is true across the board at poorly performing schools. The achievement gap gets real in 1st and up and it’s not all rose colored glasses like it is in ECE.[/quote] There is the same trend at high performing schools without a MS feeder -- it's just that sometimes it increases racial diversity at those schools.[/quote]
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