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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DCPS already DID deal with it by building out a whole new high school for one of the JR feeders. Once JR is fully feeding only from Deal (SY28-29), you'll have around 250-320 students per grade (based on last 5 years of data on # of students who move on from Deal to JR). So 1,000 - 1,300 in a facility with capacity for 1,600. There's no need to exclude OOB students with feeder rights.[/quote] Well this does not help current families at all so….. And basically, Hardy families got screwed over having to go to MA which is a nightmare to get to and limited in academic, EC, and sports offerings. If they did not do OOB feeder rights, JR could accommodate all IB ward 3 families. But we know that the priority of DCPS was not ward 3 families. It is to get more OOB families in ward 3 schools.[/quote]
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