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Reply to "Redrawing the boundaries: isn't Oyster perfect to move to Hardy?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The point is, no one in upper Northwest wants to send their kids to Hardy. Michelle Rhee tried to attract more families by attempting to clean house at Hardy, but the out of bounds families fought her. Until someone takes a broom to Hardy's administration, much of its faculty and its most disruptive students, the situation will not change. [/quote] Untrue and outdated statement. 25% of Horace Mann families are sending their kids to Hardy this year (we are one of those families). Approx. counts show that no less than 30 families from feeder school will go to Hardy this year. Shut up if you do not know what you are talking about. [/quote] Glad to hear it. 25% of 5th graders = how many kids from Mann? Most charter-bound kids would have already moved last year after 4th grade, presumably, so that leaves the remaining kids with private school, moving to MoCo, or Hardy (and maybe 1 or 2 who slip in at a charter). [/quote]
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