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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For elementary schools, here's where the IB participation rate has increased the most from SY19-20 to SY24-25 by percentage point change: -Garrison 25% to 44% -Hyde-Addison 63% to 81% -Bancroft 60% to 75% -Payne 37% to 50% -John Lewis 22% to 33% And where the IB participation rate decreased the most from SY19-20 to SY24-25 by percentage point change: -John Francis 79% to 58% -Leckie 28% to 15% -Ross 87% to 76% -Thomson 50% to 39% -Cleveland 37% to 26% -Tubman 39% to 29% -Peabody/Watkins 62% to 52% Some honorable mentions (based on percent change) at schools with low boundary participation rates: -Whittier 19% to 26% -Burroughs 21% to 26%[/quote] Tubman's in a swing space. That decrease is likely temporary. I'm surprised by Ross/Thomson/John Francis. Doesn't John Francis have a brand new building? Why the drop in inbound participation? And Thomson? With Thomson, part of that might be nearby options (Garrison/Seaton) being more appealing, but hard to imagine people picking either of those over Ross or John Francis. [/quote] PP here - oh, actually I bet I know what's up with JF - they JUST moved to their new building. Probably people who left because they didn't like the swing space often don't come back - they've settled in elsewhere. So they're still seeing the hit from having been in the swing space (which was pretty far away, IIRC). [/quote] Maybe. They rebounded from 46% in SY23-24 to 58% SY24-25. Also keep in mind these are elementary-specific numbers. For the middle school the boundary participation rate has actually increased from 34% in SY19-20 to 40% in SY24-25.[/quote]
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