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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wow. Only 13 kids stayed for 5th grade at Brent. Anyone pretending the current 4th/5th grade combo has not been a failure is crazy. What is that principal thinking?[/quote] a huge number of the rising 5th graders got into BASIS. [/quote] 21, to be precise. Wow. Yu Ying sent 10 to BASIS. All other schools n<10.[/quote] Also, Brent is in a renovation so kids are being bussed pretty far away (maybe Columbia Heights?) for a couple of years. That may have led to an even bigger number of kids who jumped ship.[/quote] They lost a significant number of kids at every grade level, which is different from previous years. Their overall enrollment is down this year, certainly in large part to the renovation. [/quote] Numbers don't lie. Some certainly attributable to renovation but JOW also in swing space this year. Brent: 13 of 66 stayed for 5th 19.6% Maury: 67 of 92 stayed for 5th 72.8% JOW: 42 of 60 stayed for 5th 70% Tyler: 55 of 72 stayed for 5th 76.4% Amidon: 47 of 65 stayed for 5th 72.3% Watkins: 75 of 98 stayed for 5th 76.5% Payne: 36 of 48 stayed for 5th 75% Ludlow: 48 of 77 stayed for 5th 62.3%[/quote] That LT number is way off. That grade was tiny. Definitely didn’t have over 25 kids in a class… more like 18. Where did you get the denominators from?[/quote] From the Edscape pathways data. Are you suggesting you know more than DC does? According to the data there were 77 kids in 4th grade in 2024-5. Of those, 48 stayed for 5th grade at Ludlow. Just as I said i my post. Maybe, just maybe, you are confused? [/quote] I am confident that you are either misreading the data or the data is wrong, because my daughter is in that class and in the current 5th grade and I absolutely assure you that there were not 77 4th graders at LT last year. Feel free to check the audited OSSE data, which will confirm that. There were 65.[/quote] And I am confident that you couldn't be bothered to look at the Pathways data because it would have taken you 15 seconds to confirm the data reported.[/quote]
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