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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why is Jackson Reed only 55% in-boundary? Are the out of boundary students coming in because they lotteried into a feeder school? Or are they lotterying in to JR for high school? Wondering because JR is over subscribed.[/quote] Yes it is the feeder school OOB kids continuing on. They should get rid of it and the school would not be oversubscribed. [/quote] Wasn't MacArthur supposed to provide relief to JR?[/quote] It will, but it will take time. This is the first year Hardy students didn't have the option to attend JR. Deal was 85% IB last year while Hardy was 61%, so I suspect JR will have a higher IB % as time goes on. Some interesting trends: Deal's IB % has been steadily climbing, from 74% in SY19-20 to 85% in SY24-25. Hardy's IB % climbed rapidly and then more slowly from 46% in SY19-20 to 65% in SY23-24, then dropped a bit to 61% in SY24-25. JR's IB % has bounced around between 61-67% from SY19-20 through SY24-25. 61% in SY24-25. [/quote] Where did you get those numbers from? [/quote] https://edscape.dc.gov/page/enrollments-dcps-boundary-00 The dashboard shows boundary participation rate, but if you download the spreadsheet at the bottom you can also get the % IB numbers.[/quote]
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